Kodoani.com – Mobile game staff Trinity Seven: Phantasm Library & Seventh Sol of Silicon Studio announced on Friday that the game will end its service on June 13 at 3:00 p.m. in Japan (2:00 a.m. EDT).
The game launched in March 2019, with an original story by manga author Kenji Saitō. The game includes familiar characters and original characters of the game.
In the game’s story, Arata Kasuga is the Demon Lord Candidate at the Royal Biblia Academy, where he studied magic alongside the beautiful sorceresses known as the Trinity Seven. One day, Arata and his companions faced the Phenomenon of Incident on a scale they had never seen before. Seven Black Suns appeared overhead and a large number of dangerous magical creatures emerged from the Phantasm Library engulfing the academy. Arata’s body started to become transparent.
Somehow, it seems that the Breaking Phenomenon caused by the seven suns is interfering with Arata’s past and erasing his present existence. The only way to save Arata is to stop the Breakthrough Phenomenon hidden in the dungeons of the Phantasm Library. However, Arata’s memories will be reset in the dungeon, which is Arata’s past. To save Arata, the Trinity Seven goes to the dungeon that is Arata’s past. Along the way, they discover the reason for the seven Breakthrough Phenomena and the mastermind behind the appearance of the Ghost Library.
Silicon Studio announced the social game in December 2017 with a planned release for mobile and PC in 2018. The company then announced in November 2018 that it had canceled development of the game. In June 2018, Silicon Studio announced that it was proceeding to divest from its game development business by establishing a subsidiary company Creek and River to manage and develop games. Silicon Studio has transferred 90% of its shares to the new subsidiary.
The game resumed development in January 2019.
Saitō and Akinari Nao launched the Trinity Seven main manga in Kadokawa’s monthly Dragon Age magazine in 2011. Kadokawa published the manga’s 29th volume on May 9. The manga has over 3 million copies in print. The series has adapted several spinoff manga.
The manga inspired a 12-episode anime series that premiered in October 2014.
The Trinity Seven: Eternal Library & Alchemic Girl movie opened in Japan in February 2017. Trinity Seven: Heavens Library & Crimson Lord (Trinity Seven: Tenkū Toshokan to Shinku no Maō), the second film in the series , premiered in Japan in March 2019.