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Retro-Style Action RPG K-Devil Hunter Launches on iOS and Android

Players after Survivors-style chaos can download K-Devil Hunter, a retro action‑RPG by MayonnaiseLab / CodeDragon, out now on iOS and Android.

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Retro-Style Action RPG K-Devil Hunter Launches on iOS and Android
Source: media.pocketgamer.com

Players looking for fast, retro-style, Survivors-like action can download K-Devil Hunter, which launched on February 25, 2026 and is available now on iOS and Android via the App Store and Google Play. PocketGamer’s coverage includes the site's "Download on the App Store" and "Get it on Google Play" buttons and displays a K-Devil Hunter icon alongside the announcement.

K-Devil Hunter is credited to MayonnaiseLab / CodeDragon and is described in publisher materials as "an action‑RPG that blends fast paced combat, talisman/spell combo systems, and idle progression conveniences." The storefront listings for the title indicate regional rollouts and ongoing updates, and the game’s App Store and Google Play presence is live for at least some territories.

Gameplay centers on a Taoist demon hunter who "battling it out with darkness" while players "ruthlessly mow down hordes of enemies" in a compact, retro aesthetic. The PocketGamer piece characterizes the experience as "Enjoy vaguely Survivors-like action and idle RPG mechanics to boot" and notes the mix of immediate on-screen chaos with auto-battler and idle systems, so players access heavy, screen-filling attacks early in runs.

PocketGamer draws a direct comparison to Vampire Survivors in tone and pacing, writing: "Ordinarily, in something like Vampire Survivors, it takes a good while before you get to the framerate-killing attacks, but in K-Devil Hunter, it's a straight line to pure magical energy slinging mischief from the word go!" That contrast underlines the title’s focus on a quick escalation into large talisman and spell effects rather than a slow build.

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Stylistically the piece frames K-Devil Hunter as "classic retro-style action" with a visible nod to Korean pop culture: "With K-pop and its various derivatives becoming increasingly popular, it shouldn't be any surprise that we're seeing increasing numbers of new releases having a cheeky go at it. But while K-Devil Hunter is undoubtedly trying to evoke a certain popular animated film, it's got appeal all of its own." PocketGamer also highlights that "where K-Devil Hunter stands out is in the panache with which it delivers said action."

The report was written by Iwan Morris, noted in the piece as a Cardiff-based freelance writer who joined PocketGamer’s editorial team in November 2023. Several specifics remain to be confirmed directly from the developers and storefront pages, for example, precise regional rollout territories, definitive developer-versus-publisher credits between MayonnaiseLab and CodeDragon, and details on pricing or monetization, but the title is live now on iOS and Android and appears set for ongoing updates as indicated in its storefront listings.

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