
Greak: Memories of Azur Heads to Android in Q4 2025 – A Magical Metroidvania Adventure Awaits
Mark your calendars, mobile gamers — Greak: Memories of Azur, the critically acclaimed 2D hand-drawn Metroidvania, is officially making its way to Android later this year, with a Q4 2025 release confirmed. The announcement came with excitement during the Latin American Games Showcase (LAG Showcase), where developers unveiled a fresh teaser and officially confirmed the long-awaited mobile debut.
📱 "Hey Android players! We are very excited to announce that Greak is coming to the Google Play Store later this year! 📱🎉 A huge thank you to our friends at @LAGShowcase for letting us be part of such an incredible show!"
— @PlayGreak | June 8, 2025
🌿 A World Reborn Through Three Siblings
Set in the fractured realm of Azur, once a land of harmony now ravaged by ancient corruption and endless invasions, Greak: Memories of Azur follows the journey of three siblings — Greak, Adara, and Raydel — each with unique abilities and personal arcs.
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Greak: Agile and nimble, Greak uses his small frame to navigate tight passages and fights with the legendary Laurean Sword, passing down his brother’s legacy. His fluid platforming and combat prowess make him the heart of the adventure.
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Adara: A mystic from the Prya Monastery, Adara commands water and light-based spells. Her levitation and ranged magic open up hidden paths, solve complex environmental puzzles, and dominate aquatic combat zones.
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Raydel: The stalwart guardian of the trio, Raydel wields a hookshot and a heavy shield, excelling in close combat and environmental manipulation. His strength and resilience are vital in overcoming towering obstacles and boss battles.
The game’s seamless character switching allows players to strategize and adapt, using each sibling’s abilities to progress through a richly interconnected world shaped by memory, loss, and rebirth.
🎨 Art That Tells a Story
Renowned for its hand-drawn 2D artistry, Greak: Memories of Azur blends ethereal backgrounds with emotional storytelling. Every frame feels like a painting — a visual feast that enhances the game’s melancholic yet hopeful tone. The art direction draws inspiration from Japanese folklore, Nordic myth, and forgotten civilizations, creating a world that feels both ancient and alive.
🧩 Puzzles, Power-Ups, and Progression
The game features 25 trophies across four tiers (8 bronze, 9 silver, 7 gold, and platinum), rewarding players who explore every nook and cranny of Azur. Environmental puzzles are not just challenges — they’re narrative devices, revealing fragments of the siblings’ past and the truth behind Azur’s fall.
Players will unlock new abilities, upgrade gear, and uncover secret lore as they traverse:
- Floating ruins suspended in mist
- Sunken temples beneath glowing lakes
- Labyrinthine forests filled with spectral guardians
- Abandoned monasteries echoing with forgotten prayers
✨ Why This Matters for Android Gamers
This release marks a major milestone for mobile gaming. While Greak: Memories of Azur first launched on PC in August 2021, its exclusive Android release signals a growing commitment to bringing high-quality, narrative-driven indie experiences to mobile platforms. With optimized touch controls, intuitive UI, and full support for both smartphones and tablets, this version promises a smooth and immersive experience.
And here’s the best part: It's exclusive to Android — no iOS, no consoles. This is your chance to experience a true mobile-first Metroidvania masterpiece.
🔗 Stay Updated
For trailers, patch notes, and official release details:
- ✅ Follow @PlayGreak on X (formerly Twitter)
- 🌐 Visit the official website: https://www.playgreak.com
🎮 Don’t Miss This
While you're waiting for Greak: Memories of Azur to arrive on your Android device, keep an eye out for:
- Genshin Impact Version 5.7 — introducing the enigmatic Skirk and the radiant Dahlia, set to launch this summer.
But for now, prepare to dive into a world where memory, magic, and motion collide.
✨ Greak: Memories of Azur — Coming to Android in Q4 2025. Only on Google Play.
“The past is not gone. It lives on… in us.”