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Anime Odyssey Official Release Date & FAQ – Early Access, Platforms, & More

AO is so back!

The Anime Odyssey release date is edging closer, and it’s bound to change the TD game hierarchy on Roblox. Anime Vanguards, Anime Defenders, and the rest might not even stand a chance. To get you up to speed on everything AO-related, we prepared a list of answers to frequently asked questions, including the so-important release date.

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When Does Anime Odyssey Release?

Anime Odyssey will be released between the 7th and 10th of November, 2024. The exact date has yet to be specified by the developers, but as soon as it is, we will make sure to update this article. Also, because we’re talking Roblox here, there is always a chance of delay.

Anime Odyssey Release Date FAQ

There Are So Many Fake AO Experiences. Which One Is Real?

The official Anime Odyssey game link is . You ca🅰n🏅 also find it on the . All other experiences are fake, so avoid joining or buying anything from them.

How to Join the Anime Odyssey Early Access (EA)?

Unless you’re a staff member, the only way to get EA for Anime Odyssey is to buy one of the three Early Access gamepasses available on the . The EA gamepasses cost 1,000-10,000 Robux and give other in-game bonuses, too.

When Does the Anime Odyssey Early Access (EA) Release?

We expect that the Early Access will start approximately two days before the Anime Odyssey launch. So, if the launch is set to be on the 10th of November, there is a high chance that the EA will start on the 8th. The developers are yet to annou✱nce the exact date.

Will Anime Odyssey Have Console & Mobile Support on Release?

Anime Odyssey will be available on both console and mobile devices. However, the controls will defin♎itely be different, and using macros might even be impossible. So, if you plan on grinding a lot from day one, it might be betꦦter to stick with the PC.

What New Units Will Be There in Anime Odyssey on Release?

The AO unit roster has definitely expanded since its first release in July and now includes even more units. The ones we are most excited about are Ichigo, Nanami, Rengoku, Kenpachi, and Madara. The full roster still hasn’t been confirmed.

Is Anime Odyssey the New Anime Adventures?

Anime Odyssey is supposed to be the successor to Anime Adventures and, in time, surpass its greatness. It will also feature new mechanics, modes, and units, which should help it facilitate its position as one of the best TD experiences꧙ out there.

Is AO Better Than Anime Vanguards and Anime Defenders?

In terms of content, mechanics, and units, Anime Odyssey doesn’t look like it will be better than AV and AD on its release. However, it holds potential, and judging by how repetitive the latter two have become recently, it will 100% be worth jumping in and trying it out.

Will There Be Mythic Pity on Release?

There will be mythic pity in AO on release, though only for standard banner units. Featured banner units will not have mythic pity, and you’ll have to use luck potions to increase your chances of getting them.

Will There Be Speed Multipliers on Release?

No, there will be no speed multipliers in Anime Odyssey on release. We’re guessing that this is meant to slow down the progression and give the developers more time to dish out new updates. Plus, the more units you still have to unlock, the less chance you’ll be stuck grinding the same gem-making modes over and over again.

That covers all you need to know about the Anime Odyssey release date. For more AO guides, including the AO Trello, visit the Anime Odyssey hub on our website.


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Aleksa is the go-to guy for everything Roblox-related on Destructoid. His primary focus is on TD and RPG experiences, such as Type Soul, Anime Vanguards, and Anime Defenders. He is also the number one Rukia glazer to ever walk the streets of Soul Society, in Roblox, of course.