The smartphone game "Oriaka: Light" (iOS / Android), advertised as a "90% OFF RPG," was officially released on April 1, 2026.
What's noteworthy is this "90% OFF" pricing. Is this truly a fact? Or is it merely a catchy phrase designed to generate buzz?
This title is the legitimate sequel to the popular game "Orient Arcadia." By intentionally releasing it on "April Fools' Day," it has garnered attention with the sentiment, "It's so cheap, it's suspicious."
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For "Oriaka: Light," comedian Atsugiri Jason, also known as a "master of cost performance," has been appointed as an ambassador.
"WHY!? Thick-sliced, yet the price is thin-sliced!?" Atsugiri Jason appears as the "God of 90% OFF," shouting "Why the price!?" and reversing prices. His presence, lowering prices alongside heroes from a parallel world, symbolizes the game's concept: "90% OFF is power."
Where exactly is it 90% OFF? Is it really cheap and practical?
▷ All items, skins, and packs are approximately 10% of market standard prices. → With the same amount of spending, purchasing power increases by about 10 times. ▷ Daily first summons are even more economical. → A 5-pull gacha costs only 35 yen. ▷ Monthly passes are approximately 60 yen, and reward passes are about 240 yen. → Pricing is designed to attract even free-to-play users. ▷ A "100 yen shop" also appears in-game. → Hero summon tickets, training materials, breakthrough materials, and skins are all 110 yen.
It appears that "Oriaka: Light's" "90% OFF" is a serious initiative. It doesn't seem to be just a gimmick.
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- Source: PR TIMES
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