"Black Clover M: Wizard King's EOS Set Within Two Years of Launch"

Jul 09,25

Big news for fans of *Black Clover M: Rise of the Wizard King*—the game is set to reach its End of Service (EOS) on August 20th, 2025, at 10:00 AM. Originally launched globally on November 30th, 2023, following a regional soft launch, this mobile RPG has enjoyed a nearly two-year journey in the world of magic knights and anime-inspired action.

When Is the Black Clover M EOS?

The final day for the game will be August 20th, 2025. However, key changes begin earlier:
  • June 20th, 2025: Paid item transactions will stop.
  • June 25th, 2025: The last content update will arrive, featuring new material inspired by *Black Clover: The Magic Emperor’s Sword*. Two mages from the film will also make their way into the game.
  • New account creation will be suspended after maintenance on June 25th.

Existing paid items, battle passes, and packs will remain usable until the full shutdown in August.

Final Offers and Refunds

To celebrate the game's closing chapter, black crystals (both paid and free) will be available at heavily discounted prices in the exchange, ranging from 1 to 10 black crystals.

Once the game shuts down, players can apply for refunds on any unused paid black crystals starting August 20th, 2025, and continuing through November 17th, 2025. To process a refund, you'll need to provide your email address, nickname, AID, date of birth, and crystal count.

Support services will also conclude around this time, with the help desk officially closing on November 17th, 2025.

About the Game

*Black Clover M: Rise of the Wizard King* is a mobile RPG set in the beloved universe of *Black Clover*, developed in collaboration with Shonen Jump and TV Tokyo. The game features turn-based combat, character collection, and deep narrative elements drawn directly from the popular anime series.

Players build squads of magic knights, power them up, and strive toward the ultimate goal: becoming the Wizard King. Upon release, the game was praised for successfully capturing the spirit of the anime and bringing it to mobile platforms.

However, over time, it faced criticism—like many modern gacha titles—for its grind-heavy progression system and repetitive gameplay mechanics.

If you're a fan of the series and want to experience what the game has to offer before it ends, you can still find it on the Google Play Store.

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