Action Taimanin developers tease new title Taimanin Squad 

Gremory Games has published the first teaser trailer for Taimanin Squad, a new entry in the ninja eroge franchise.

Gremory Games, the developer and publisher of Action Taimanin and Taimanin GOGO, has dropped a teaser video for a new game in Lilith’s long-running ninja franchise. Titled Taimanin Squad, the game’s first unofficial “reveal” happened in June this year, when its name briefly showed up on the list of Tokyo Game Show 2025 exhibitors in the “Smartphone Game Area.” 

The new teaser trailer introduces us to the game’s lore and setting. Taimanin Squad will take place in Tokyo Kingdom City, an artificial island located 10km offshore in Tokyo Bay. It was created via enormous investment from the Japanese government, with the hopes of establishing a “second metropolis.” However, the project was halted several decades ago, resulting in Tokyo Kingdom City becoming a virtually abandoned, “phantom city.” It has since become an orderless zone inhabited by a large number of criminals, where “the strong rule over the citizens.” 

Taimanin Squad

Based on the trailer, it seems Taimanin Squad may use a blend of 3D and 2D graphics. Sadly, the video doesn’t feature any familiar characters from the franchise, but the title’s promotional banners showcase new art of Asagi Igawa, Kirara Onisaki, Tokiko Fuuma and Asuka Koukawa on X; and Emily Simmons, Eleonor, and Kousaka Shizuru on Facebook respectively. The details about Taimanin Squad’s genre, system and supported platforms are still under wraps, but if the new title follows in the footsteps of Action Taimanin and Taimanin GOGO, it will likely be a new all-ages take on the eroge franchise. 

Update (2025/12/23 at 15:33 JST): The Taimanin Squad official X account has since published an additional teaser image of the game, revealing 3D models of the characters facing each other off in what appears to be a 3v3 battle.

Amber V
Amber V

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She grew up playing Duke Nukem and Wolfenstein with her dad, and is now enamored with obscure Japanese video games and internet culture. Currently devoted to growing Automaton West to the size of its Japanese sister-site, while making sure to keep news concise and developer stories deep and stimulating.

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