Gungrave G.O.R.E. UEE Mobile launches on Crunchyroll Game Vault
Gungrave’s return on Crunchyroll Game Vault is live on Android, with iOS due June 20 and mobile-specific controls front and center.

Gungrave G.O.R.E. UEE Mobile has arrived as a real test case for whether a cult, console-flavored shooter can translate into a mobile subscription library without losing its edge. The Android version went live today on Crunchyroll Game Vault, while the iOS release is set for June 20, giving Crunchyroll a staggered rollout that puts the Android build in the spotlight first.
That matters because this is not being sold like a standard free-to-play mobile launch. Crunchyroll says the game is available to Premium members on Android and iOS devices, and Game Vault access is included with Mega Fan and Ultimate Fan plans. In practice, that makes Gungrave G.O.R.E. UEE Mobile feel like a premium catalog play, aimed at subscribers who want something closer to a console shooter than another ad-driven or gacha-heavy download.

The game keeps the series’ signature setup intact. The story still unfolds on the lawless island of Scumland, where the drug SEED, the Raven Clan, Mika, and the resurrected anti-hero Beyond the Grave drive the revenge plot. Crunchyroll is pitching the mobile release as a stylish third-person shooter that is fully optimized for handheld play, with optimized controls, enhanced mobile UI, refined aiming assist, improved battle flow, and high-impact visuals. That is the key question hanging over this launch: whether those tweaks are enough to make the game feel responsive on a touchscreen, especially for a series built around relentless gunplay, close-range spectacle, and huge boss fights.
The mobile edition also extends a franchise that returned to full-scale release with Gungrave G.O.R.E. on November 22, 2022, across PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Steam, Xbox Game Pass, and PC Game Pass. Crunchyroll’s own catalog already carries the Gungrave anime, and the company has been building Game Vault toward 100 titles by summer 2026, so the mobile release fits a broader push to tie anime, cult action games, and subscription access together. For Gungrave, the real story now is whether a revived console shooter can feel native on mobile before the iPhone version even lands.
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