Home > News > KEMCO Opens Alphadia III Pre-Reg on Android

KEMCO Opens Alphadia III Pre-Reg on Android

By NicholasApr 26,2026

KEMCO Announces Alphadia III Mobile Remake Following Metro Quester Launch

Hot on the heels of releasing Metro Quester – Hack & Slash for Android, KEMCO has unveiled its next project. The company has opened pre-registration for Alphadia III, the latest chapter in its classic RPG series.

A Classic Reborn

This remake of the 2009 original has been completely rebuilt using Unity for modern mobile devices. After debuting in Japan in October 2024, the game is now coming to global audiences.

Retro RPG Reinvented

Alphadia III delivers an immersive fantasy adventure featuring nostalgic pixel art and strategic turn-based combat set before the events of the first Alphadia game.

The story unfolds during the chaotic Energi War era, when nations battled fiercely to control life energy. Watch KEMCO's new pre-registration trailer below:

Players assume the role of Alphonse, an energi clone who begins questioning his existence after a tragic event. His philosophical journey explores humanity's essence and the meaning behind endless conflict.

The narrative focuses on three surviving nations – Schwarzschild Empire, Nordstrom Kingdom, and Luminere Alliance – during the Energi War's final days.

Pre-Registration Now Available

Both premium and freemium versions are open for pre-registration on Google Play, with launch scheduled for May 8, 2025. The premium edition includes 150 bonus Comet Stones and supports controller play.

New gameplay features include:

  • Strategic Arrays system
  • Energi Crock mechanics
  • SP Skills combat options
  • Ship-to-seaplane transformations

After exploring this retro RPG revival, discover our coverage of the innovative 3D puzzle game Flow Water Fountain for your next gaming adventure.

Previous article:Horror Game 'Coma 2' Unveils Spooky Dimension Next article:'I Find 'You Spoiled It!' to Be, Typically, the Cry of Spoilt People' — Stephen King Doesn't Think You Can Spoil a Good Story, but He Does Have One Exception