Ragnarok V: Returns is coming to Mobile on August 7. Pre-registration is now open.

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Ragnarok V: Returns is bringing the world of the the classic MMORPG — Ragnarok Online — to mobile this month. On mobile, Ragnarok V: Returns is a “charming, anime-style 3D” game that is promising to elevate the legacy of Ragnarok Online.

Ragnarok V: Returns will launch in North America, Latin America and Oceania on 7 August 2025 and by pre-regtistering, and players can get their hands on some great rewards and goodies. The pre-registration period runs from 7 July through 6 August.

Ragnarok V: Returns Pre-Registration

Ragnarok V: Returns takes place in the Ragnarok Online universe. Players will step into the shoes of a “brave hero tasked with protecting the world from the catastrophe of Ragnarok.” According to developer Gravity Game Tech, “When a dimensional gate unleashes a horde of monsters, demonic creatures invade the land of Midgard. It’s up to the heroes to rise and fight, standing together to preserve the peace of the world.”

MMORPG’s are an incredibly popular genre with an enduring legacy and Ragnarok Online has been kicking since 2004 in Australia. Making the jump to mobile with Ragnarok V: Returns means you can take the world of Midgard with you anywhere and get in a quick grind no matter where you are.

Gravity Games Tech has said that Ragnarok V: Returns will retain the “nostalgic charm of the original Ragnarok” but will feature updated, modern gameplay and new features. Players will be able to create a character from six main classes — Swordman, Archer, Mage, Thief, Acolyte, and Merchant — and customise them to show off their own personal style.

Finally, players will be able to play alongside over 60 mercenaries and 26 types of pets. You can bet they’re going to be the cutest anime animals you’ve ever seen too!

Ragnarok V: Returns will launch on 7 August 2025 on mobile. Pre-registration is open now.

You can find out more about Ragnarok V: Returns on social media.


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