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Saroasis Studios
April 26, 2026 at 02:08 PM
Initial version (2026-04-26)
Saroasis Studios is the Chinese game developer behind Rewinding Cadence. The studio is affiliated with Tencent Games and operates under that broader publishing umbrella for both PC and mobile distribution.
Saroasis is positioned as an anime-styled studio with a dual focus on shooters and role-playing games. Public material describes the studio as a team of more than six hundred developers with a long collective track record in the shooter category, which feeds into the precision of action-game-style combat seen in Rewinding Cadence. Members of the team have been described in industry coverage as having previously worked on other large Chinese live-service games. Specific personal credits should be treated as unconfirmed unless they are confirmed by the developer directly, since pre-launch coverage of Chinese studios is often loose with role attributions.
Saroasis Studios is also developing Fate Trigger: The Novita, a free-to-play anime-styled hero battle royale. Fate Trigger and Rewinding Cadence are sister projects under the same studio rather than a single shared universe, and the two games are aimed at different audiences: a competitive multiplayer shooter on one side and an open-world story RPG on the other.
As a Tencent-affiliated studio, Saroasis benefits from Tencent's mainland China distribution infrastructure for both Android and PC builds. The Chinese-region pre-registration for Rewinding Cadence runs through the standard Tencent-friendly mobile storefronts and the BiliGame portal, with the official Chinese-language site serving as the canonical hub. International distribution plans have not been finalized publicly, and the studio's English-language social presence is limited to its game-specific channels rather than a single corporate handle.
The studio maintains official social and video channels for Rewinding Cadence in both English-language and Chinese-language markets, alongside the Chinese-region storefront listings used for pre-registration. These official channels are the canonical sources of record for trailers, dev letters, beta announcements, and patch notes; community-run channels are treated as supporting sources only when their material can be cross-referenced against the official feeds.