- DanChro service concludes September 29th
- Second anniversary celebration launches July 30th
- Scheduled events will proceed normally
The mobile action RPG Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?: Battle Chronicle (DanChro) will cease operations this September, marking two years since its worldwide release. Developers announced today the difficult decision stems from challenges maintaining quality service standards.
Originally launched August 2023 with over one million pre-registrations, DanChro surpassed three million downloads post-release. Leveraging the popular DanMachi franchise with frequent content updates, the game blended dynamic 3D combat with character collecting mechanics. Despite this strong foundation, DanChro joins numerous gacha titles facing closure despite promising beginnings.
For its final chapter, DanChro will debut special Second Anniversary content on July 30th featuring an original story by franchise creator Fujino Omori – marking the game's final content update. Paid currency (Selas) sales will discontinue following July maintenance, with complete shutdown across all platforms scheduled for September's end.
The competitive mobile landscape dominated by powerhouses like Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail creates mounting challenges for mid-tier gacha games. Without innovative differentiation or niche appeal, more titles may face similar difficult decisions.
Players have until September 29th to utilize remaining Selas, enjoy anniversary celebrations, and participate in upcoming events. Full event schedules are available on the official website.
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