South Korean studio Challengers Games has released a multiplayer social deduction game called iLLANG. At the moment, the game is only available on mobile devices running iOS and Android, but in March it will appear on Nintendo Switch, and before the end of spring on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.
Although iLLANG was released on the global market, the game is currently not available in Russia. However, you can bypass this limitation. On Android you just need to download the Apk file (for example, from here), and on iOS you will need a foreign Apple ID account to download the client through the App Store.
iLLANG is a free-to-play multiplayer social deduction game developed by Challengers Games, best known for the anime shooter Second Wave. The new product is inspired by the Japanese game Jinro, similar to Mafia. Players will be divided into three teams and take on different roles within their teams, and up to 20 people can participate in the match. The game has bright anime graphics in a chibi style.
Along with the release, the developers released two video guides explaining the rules of the game.