CosmicBreak Adventures

CosmicBreak Adventures is a mobile hero-collecting RPG where you recruit Units, build Squadrons, and take them into stage-based PvE and competitive PvP.

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Publisher: Mobirix
Type: Mobile Hero Collector/RPG
Release Date: April 5, 2017
Shut Down: November 30, 2018
Pros: +Vibrant, anime-styled presentation that stays upbeat. +Combat is straightforward to pick up with simple placement controls. +Main story scenes are fully voiced in Japanese.
Cons: -Many encounters play out with limited hands-on input. -Progression leans heavily on gacha pulls. -Energy/stamina gating can interrupt longer play sessions.

CosmicBreak Adventures Shut Down on November 30, 2018

Overview

CosmicBreak Adventures Overview

CosmicBreak Adventures is a mobile RPG developed by CyberStep and published globally by Mobirix. Rather than continuing the series’ shooter roots directly, this entry reframes the CosmicBreak universe into a squad-based, collectible format built around quick missions, character growth, and a light PvP ladder. The premise is simple, the wildlife on the heroes’ peaceful home planet suddenly turns aggressive, and your job is to guide a small team through stages to uncover what is causing the change.

Progression is driven by acquiring Units and assembling Squadrons with complementary roles and affinities. Battles take place on a grid, and the core interaction is placing characters via drag-and-drop. That approach makes the game immediately approachable on a phone, but it also introduces a layer of optimization, because different Units prefer specific tiles or positions and can perform better or worse depending on where you deploy them. In practice, the early game feels like a breezy auto-friendly RPG, while later stages push you to think more about formation, matchup, and team composition.

CosmicBreak Adventures Key Features:

  • Fully voiced story – follow a playful, anime-leaning narrative with Japanese voice work throughout story scenes.
  • Unit collecting – expand your roster as you progress, building squads around the Units you pull and upgrade.
  • Easy to learn combat system – fights revolve around placing Units onto a grid with simple touch controls, making it accessible for short sessions.
  • PvP arena – take your Squadron into arena battles to measure your setup against other players.
    Familiar characters – the roster includes recognizable faces from the CosmicBreak franchise, including Crimrose and Zero Fighter.

CosmicBreak Adventures Screenshots

CosmicBreak Adventures Featured Video

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Full Review

CosmicBreak Adventures Review

CosmicBreak Adventures aims for a low-friction mobile RPG loop, collect characters, raise them, clear stages, then test your lineup in PvP. On that level it succeeds, because the interface is clean, the visual style is bright and readable on small screens, and the drag-and-drop placement system communicates the basics quickly. It is the kind of game you can understand within minutes, which is an advantage in a genre that often buries newcomers under menus and currencies.

The combat is built around positioning on a grid rather than direct action controls. Most of your decision-making happens before and at the start of an encounter, choosing the right Units and putting them where their affinities and roles make sense. Once a fight begins, the flow is comparatively hands-off, which can feel relaxing when you are grinding through routine content, but also a little detached when you want more moment-to-moment influence. When difficulty spikes, the game’s depth shows up more in squad tuning than in reflex or mechanical mastery.

In PvE, stages function as the main progression track, and the story provides a light framework for moving between battles. The fully voiced presentation helps the narrative land better than many mobile RPGs of its era, even if the plot itself stays on the breezy side. If you enjoy collecting characters primarily for their designs and personalities, the voice work and anime tone add a lot of charm to the routine of leveling and improving your roster.

PvP, meanwhile, is where team building becomes the headline. You are essentially stress-testing your formation logic, whether your team can handle common threats, and whether your upgrades are keeping pace with the field. As with many hero collectors, the experience can be heavily shaped by what you have pulled from the gacha and how efficiently you have invested resources. Players who like optimizing within constraints will find something to chew on, but those who want a purely skill-driven competitive mode may find the balance skewed toward roster strength.

The other major limiter is the stamina system, which frames CosmicBreak Adventures as a game of short bursts rather than long marathons. That fits the mobile format, but it also means your ability to experiment, grind, or push story progression can be interrupted unless you are willing to wait. Put together, CosmicBreak Adventures is best remembered as a colorful, accessible spin-off with a pleasant presentation and easy onboarding, but with the familiar mobile trade-offs of automation, gacha dependency, and energy gating.

System Requirements

CosmicBreak Adventures System Requirements

Minimum Requirements:

Operating System: Android 4.0.3 and up / iOS 7.0 or later.

Music

CosmicBreak Adventures Music & Soundtrack

The game leans on an upbeat, anime-forward soundscape that supports its light tone, with voiced story scenes being the standout audio feature. While the music itself is largely functional background for stage runs, the consistent voice work helps give the Units more personality and makes the campaign feel more “produced” than many comparable mobile RPGs.

Additional Info

CosmicBreak Adventures Additional Information

Developer(s): CyberStep
Publisher(s): Mobirix

Japan Release Date: December 24, 2015

Global Release Date: April 5, 2017

Shut Down: November 30, 2018

Development History / Background:

CosmicBreak Adventures is a mobile RPG spin-off of the CosmicBreak series, developed by CyberStep and released globally under Mobirix. The title first launched in Japan on December 24, 2015, then later arrived in the West on April 5, 2017. Notably, that global release date also coincided with CyberStep’s announcement that Cosmic League (the Western version of CosmicBreak 2) would be closing. CosmicBreak Adventures ultimately shut down in Japan on November 30, 2018. The Western version stopped receiving attention earlier, with service effectively ending without a clear public notice several months before the Japanese shutdown.