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Ani-May on Crunchyroll: Weekly New Releases Including Corpse Party, Crayon Shin-chan

Author : Dylan Update : May 14,2025

Crunchyroll's Ani-May celebration is just around the corner, and it's set to be a treat for fans of cult Japanese releases. Throughout the month of May, Crunchyroll Game Vault will be rolling out a new release every week, adding to its already impressive library of over 50 titles. The excitement kicks off on April 30th with the addition of a Square Enix classic, Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth. This enhanced version of the original game invites you to step into the role of the spirit guardian Lenneth, as she embarks on a mission to recruit fallen heroes for the epic final battle of Ragnarok, set in a world inspired by Norse mythology.

If Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth isn't quite your style, don't worry—May has plenty more in store. From the cult-classic horror RPG Corpse Party to the slice-of-life adventure Shin Chan: Shiro and the Coal Town, and the survival horror debut on mobile with White Day, there's something for everyone. And that's not all; Crunchyroll Game Vault has even more surprises lined up, so be sure to keep an eye on their updates.

Ani-May event on Crunchyroll Game VaultWhile some streaming services like Netflix have faced challenges in capturing the gaming audience, Crunchyroll has successfully carved out a niche with its focus on Eastern imports, appealing to a dedicated fanbase. With its growing library, Crunchyroll Game Vault is the go-to destination for enthusiasts of Japanese gaming culture.

If you're a Crunchyroll subscriber, make sure to check out the Ani-May event and explore all the exciting new releases coming this May. And if you're curious about what other platforms have to offer, you might want to take another look at Netflix, which also boasts an impressive selection of indie games available exclusively on their platform. Dive into our curated list of the top 10 best games on Netflix to see what you might be missing out on.