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Haikyu Fly High Launches Globally: Pre-Registration Rewards Announced

Author:Kristen Update:May 18,2025

Haikyu Fly High Launches Globally: Pre-Registration Rewards Announced

Exciting news for volleyball and anime enthusiasts: KLab is bringing *Haikyu Fly High* to global players, inspired by the beloved anime series *HAIKYU!!*. Starting today, you can pre-register for the Android version, diving into the world of high-flying volleyball action.

Developed by Prophet Games and published by Garena in Japan, this global launch extends to players in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Southeast Asia, giving fans everywhere a chance to experience the thrill of *Haikyu Fly High*.

Do You Like Volleyball?

*Haikyu Fly High Global* isn't just a game; it's a journey where you can build your own volleyball team, train your players, and outsmart your opponents with clever tactics and skills. The game features a team-based RPG system that lets you orchestrate big plays, complete with character progression, stunning 3D visuals, and a roster packed with familiar faces from *HAIKYU!!*.

The game captures the essence of the anime perfectly, bringing to life the intense, fast-paced matches and the emotional rivalries that fans love. You can assemble your dream team with characters like Shoyo Hinata, Tobio Kageyama, Kenma Kozume, Tetsuro Kuroo, and more.

Get a sneak peek of what *Haikyu Fly High Global* has in store for you:

Haikyu Fly High Global Has Tons of Pre-Reg Rewards

By pre-registering now, you can secure a range of exciting rewards including Recruit Tickets, Diamonds, a Hinata Crow Portrait and Frame Set, and even Shoyo Hinata’s Chat Frame. Visit the official website to discover more about these rewards and to pre-register for the global version.

If you're new to the *HAIKYU!!* universe, let me fill you in. The anime, which first aired in 2014, has since delivered four seasons of high-energy volleyball action. It's based on the manga by Haruichi Furudate, which was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump and concluded in 2020 after an impressive eight-and-a-half-year run.

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