NTT Solmare Corp launched MangaPlaza, a new digital manga platform with over 2000 titles in its library, in the US on March 1. It features titles from a broad range of Japanese publishers, including Kodansha and Kadokawa. Original titles that have not been previously released in English are available as well. Their titles include some of the most popular series, such as Attack on Titan, Fairy Tail, Fire Force, That Time I got Reincarnated as a Slime, Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku, among others. NTT Solmare Corp also announced today that they will offer $10 Amazon gift cards to 301 registrants in celebration of their official launch on 3/1, and there is a 7-day free trial for new users. Watch the MangaPlaza introduction video:
NTT Solmare Corp announced its plans to launch MangaPlaza back in December 2021, with the aim to bring the US manga fans a wide range of titles through several genres: shonen, shojo, seinen, josei, boys’ love, and teens’ love. A month following the announcement, they launched a series of pre-registration bonuses on their trial page. These campaigns included products and promotions, such as the exclusive world premiere of English Obey Me! The Comic, collaborations with Akidearest, and a subscription cash bonus campaign for pre-registrations ahead of the official launch.
MangaPlaza boasts access to nearly 50,000 chapters from more than 2,000 titles. Fans can purchase individual chapters without a subscription with the cost ranging between $0.45 to $3.99, or they can subscribe for a monthly fee of $6.99 which offers unlimited access to around 13,000 chapters. Most available titles in the library also offer one chapter for free.
Some of the available action series:
Some of the available fantasy and sci-fi series:
Some of the available romance series:
You can follow MangaPlaza on their website or official social media profiles on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram for the latest updates and information.
About NTT Solmare Corp.
NTT Solmare Corp. (Osaka, Japan) is a subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corporation, and a global provider of entertainment services. “Comic C’moA,” their e-book and digital manga site, features one of Japan’s largest digital libraries with over 890,000 books and over 35 million users each month. In 2019, the company released the global hit mobile game, Obey Me!, the dating simulation game with 6 million downloads across 186 countries and regions.
Source: Press Release
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