
Story Highlights
- Fishing Star World Tour is a relaxing fishing adventure with charming anime-style visuals.
- The game offers over 180 types of fish, 40 locations, 70+ types of rods, reels and lures, Fish Book, and more.
- You need Mega or Ultimate Fan memberships to play.
Crunchyroll has released its new fishing game, Fishing Star World Tour, for Android and iOS devices. Players with a Mega or Ultimate Crunchyroll membership can access the game through the Crunchyroll Game Vault.
Tweak your fishing rod and catch rare fish across diverse locations
Fishing Star World Tour is a fun and exciting fishing game where you can become a skilled angler. Travel the globe, cast your line, and catch over 180 different kinds of fish! As you catch them, you can also complete your Fish Book.
Begin your adventure in Fishing Star World Tour, now available on Crunchyroll Game Vault! Download the game today if you have a Mega or Ultimate membership.
— Crunchyroll Games (@playCRgames) January 28, 2026
One of the coolest things is customizing my gear to match the fish and where I’m fishing. Honestly, I’m having a blast building my own fishing rods – there are over 70 different rods, reels, and lures to choose from! It just makes landing a big catch feel way more rewarding, like I really earned it.
The game seems really good, especially since people enjoyed it when it first came out on Nintendo in 2019. Its anime-inspired look, diverse fish, and interesting locations make me excited to play and try to catch some of the rarest fish.
Fishing Star World Tour is now available for download on Android and iOS devices. To play, you’ll need an active Crunchyroll membership. You can find the game on the Google Play Store or the App Store.
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