- King's League II challenges you to reach the most prestigious League in Kurestal.
- The game offers a variety of fighters, over 30 different classes, two game modes, dungeons, competitive leagues, and more.
- You can prepare your fighters with revamped interfaces and manage time effectively before battles.
Kurechii, creator of Postknight 2 has announced the launch of their strategy simulation RPG, King’s League II, now available on both Android and iOS. Sequel to the award-winning strategy simulation RPG, King’s League, this title introduces more classes and gameplay content.
Dive into King’s League II and climb the most prestigious league
King’s League II is a strategy simulation RPG challenging you to reach the most prestigious League in Kurestal. In this game, you can recruit fighters from over 30 different classes, form a powerful team with them, take part in tactical battles, and climb your way to the top league.

I am especially drawn to the vibrant visuals and cartoony artstyle, and looking forward to meeting and recruiting rare individuals with interesting backstories. Plus, you can explore Story Mode to follow the journey of various League participants or create your adventures in Classic Mode.
Clear dungeons, engage in tournaments, and manage fighters with intuitive interfaces
You can also hunt dragons and other deadly enemies in mysterious dungeons, test your skills in tournaments, complete guild quests, and gain the favor of villages, towns, and castles to get tribute. I also like that you can train these fighters to different effects based on their personalities.
The game looks very enjoyable as of now, offering a variety of fighters and classes, each with unique traits, upgradeable facilities, class advancements, time management via Calendar, intuitive interfaces, competitive leagues, dungeons, and more.
King’s League II is now available on both Android and iOS. You can download the game via your respective Google Play Store or App Store, costing $3.99, with prices varying based on region.
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