LAST ORIGIN R+ Opens Global Pre-Registration on Mobile and PC
VALOFE has opened global pre-registration for LAST ORIGIN R+ on Android, iOS, and PC, with rewards led by Resource Packs and Blind Princess.

VALOFE has opened global pre-registration for LAST ORIGIN R+ on Android, iOS, and PC, pushing a cult strategy RPG into a much broader cross-platform rollout. The signup campaign is already tied to real in-game value, with reward milestones including Resource Packs and the character Blind Princess, so this is not just a hold-for-launch page for curious fans.
The pitch is still rooted in what made the game stand out in the first place. LAST ORIGIN R+ is built as a high-level turn-based strategy RPG with grid-based combat, an individual turn system, and a 9-grid battlefield that rewards careful positioning over button-mashing. The world is post-apocalyptic, and players command Bio-roids with unique abilities, personalities, and stories, keeping the focus on squad composition and character appeal rather than auto-heavy spectacle. The Google Play listing, which was updated on April 20, 2026, also highlights a large voice cast that includes Yui Horie, Aya Suzaki, Emiri Kato, Yuu Serizawa, Osamu Hiyama, Reina Ueda, Kana Asumi, Manami Numakura, and Yumi Hara.
This wider push did not come out of nowhere. VALOFE had already launched an official global website and was preparing a first-half-2026 service rollout in North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia. The company’s expansion plans were helped by a 2025 Taiwan launch that cleared 100,000 pre-registrations and later marked its first anniversary in March 2026, giving VALOFE a working example of how the game can travel beyond its original core audience. Taiwan’s campaign began on February 27, 2025, supported Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese, and it offered tiered rewards that scaled up to Blind Princess at the 10,000-registration mark.

That international history matters because LAST ORIGIN R+ is not a fresh IP built for global release; it first launched in South Korea in 2019 and then in Japan in 2020, where it built a devoted following around its strategy systems and character designs. VALOFE and VFUN are now treating it as part of a larger PC and mobile ecosystem rather than a one-off mobile relaunch. For strategy fans, the appeal is simple: the tactical core survives the jump, and the pre-registration rewards give you a reason to lock in early before the battlefield opens.
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