The debut chapter of the Metaphor: ReFantazio manga is currently accessible for free, offering an intriguing modification to the original game’s storyline. The manga’s introduction sees a shift, with Strohl stepping in to save the protagonist from bandits, rather than Hulkenberg, adding an unexpected twist right from the start. Additionally, there’s chatter about the possibility of the game being adapted into an anime series someday.
The launch of the Metaphor: ReFantazio manga marks a new collaboration as Atlus joins hands with Shueisha to bring this tale to life in V Jump magazine. Fans have noticed that the storyline diverges from the game’s plot quite early on, a change likely aimed at enhancing the narrative flow for manga readers. These alterations raise a curious question about whether more surprises await in the coming chapters.
Metaphor: ReFantazio, crafted by Studio Zero under the Atlus banner, made a remarkable impact on the gaming market. The game shattered sales records, climbed the charts with top fan and critic ratings of 2024, and bagged the RPG of the Year accolade at The Game Awards 2024, among other distinctions. While it continues to evolve through game updates, Atlus has now embarked on translating its success into the world of manga.
For those eager to dive into the manga, the first chapter is free to read via the Manga Plus website. Readers familiar with the game’s tale will spot some initial differences. In this alternate storyline, the protagonist, officially known as Will, makes his way to the capital, Grand Trad, accompanied by his fairy companion, Gallica. However, unlike the game, where Hulkenberg rescues them, it’s Strohl who heroically intervenes in the manga.
Once in Grand Trad, Will encounters Maria, only to discover she’s been kidnapped. With Strohl’s aid, Will manages to rescue her. This adventure leads Will to the Hushed Honeybee, where Gallica meets Grius, setting plans in motion for Louis’ assassination. Notably absent is the subplot where Will and Strohl enlist in the army and awaken their Archetype powers. This absent storyline streamlines the narrative, potentially holding back the introduction of Archetypes for future manga chapters to uncover.
Atlus is no stranger to tweaking their game narratives when translating them into manga series. Though Metaphor: ReFantazio’s manga start has veered from the game, it’s anticipated to follow the main plot’s threads while trimming some parts for better pacing. Fans speculate that an anime adaptation might eventually surface, similar to past projects like the Persona series. As of now, there’s no word on what’s next for Studio Zero or potential sequels, but enthusiasts can immerse themselves in this enchanting story through the unfolding manga saga.