Jigokuraku: Battle in Hell’s Paradise launches English world and Steam version July 1
Jigokuraku’s English-world launch landed with a Steam debut, limited SSR reruns, and a cross-platform setup built to pull in day-one players.

Jigokuraku: Battle in Hell’s Paradise opened on Steam in English on July 1, giving mobile and PC players a synchronized launch window and two limited-time event hooks. Good Smile Company linked the rollout to a Reprise Select Encounter and a New World Opening Celebration campaign.
The celebration campaign brings another shot at limited-time SSR allies, and the event period adds reward-driven incentives in the opening weeks. On Steam, the game supports data linking with the smartphone version and can be played in both Japanese and English.

The Steam version includes co-op gameplay, bond-building mechanics, unlockable voice lines, exclusive titles and items, all layered on top of the game’s original content. The title is supervised by Akira Kindaichi, with dynamic battles and battle animation supervised by MAPPA, and the game includes fully voiced original stories for each ally character.
Good Smile Company first launched the game in Japan on November 4, 2025 for App Store, Google Play and DMM GAMES on Windows, after it climbed to No. 1 on the App Store free download chart during pre-download on November 3, 2025. The Japanese version also came with a start dash campaign split into four seven-day phases and advertised up to 4,590 free gacha pulls.
Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku ran on Shonen Jump+ from January 2018 to January 2021, spans 127 chapters in 13 tankobon volumes, and had passed 4 million copies in circulation by October 2023. Good Smile Company introduced the English-language launch during [ParaBat Anatomical Tables] Vol. 7 at Good Smile Fest 2026 Special Edition on June 5, and it is also set to feature the game at Anime Expo 2026 in Los Angeles from July 2 to July 5, with a special fan video message from Chiaki Kobayashi, Rie Takahashi and Aoi Ichikawa.
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