The EA+ release for Anime Expeditions on Roblox is live, and it's a hefty one. Fourteen new units, a full Tournament system, Guilds, a Battle Pass, and a wave of quality-of-life tools all landed together on July 15. If you've been waiting for the game to flesh out before jumping in, this is the update that changes that calculation.

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What the roster looked like before EA+
Prior to this release, Anime Expeditions had a functional but limited unit pool. Players could build teams around a handful of Mythic and high-rarity characters, but the options for experimenting with different compositions were narrow. The core tower defense loop was already solid, but the meta felt thin.
That changes with 14 new additions, most of which pull from recognizable anime properties. The full list includes 8th Sword (Berserk), Shadow (Divine), Crimson (Brother), Toy Maker, True Saint (Holy), Cursed Student (True Love), Elf Mage (Unleashed), Flame Emperor (Reincarnate), Hollow (Blaze), Lady Giant (Envy), Puppet (Telekinetic), Reaper (Released), Salmon Sorcerer (Grade 1), and String Demon (Awakened). That's a meaningful jump in roster depth, and the mix of Mythic and high-rarity units means both veteran players and newcomers have something to chase.
The systems that weren't there before
Units aside, the bigger story here is how many foundational systems dropped alongside them. Tournament mode is the headline competitive addition, supporting Solo and Duo formats with Infinite Global Leaderboards. That's a direct answer to players who had exhausted the standard stage content and wanted a reason to keep grinding.
Guilds arrive with full customization: name, icon, color, and motto. It's a social layer the game was missing, and it connects naturally to the new Quest system, which runs on Daily and Weekly tracks alongside Unit Trials and Achievements. Logging in now has a structure it didn't have before.
The Battle Pass launches at Season 1 with a Crimson theme. Progression through it unlocks a dedicated Crimson Unit and a unique Crimson AoE Indicator Color, which ties into the broader Custom AoE Indicator Colors feature added this patch.
QoL changes that actually move the needle
Here's the thing about big content drops: the quality-of-life changes often matter more to daily play than the headline features. This update gets that right.
Auto Upgrade, Unit Manager, Phantom Placement, and the ability to access your inventory mid-match are all practical fixes to friction points that slowed down experienced players. Right Click Unequip sounds minor until you've spent ten seconds hunting through menus to swap equipment mid-session.
New equipment items also landed, including Boulder, Calamity's Eye, Elven Battle Staff, Emperor's Attire, Hair Bells, Hell's Flower, and Hexed Blade, among others. These give players more ways to build around specific units rather than defaulting to the same gear every run.
Other new features worth noting: Spectate Mode, Sandbox Mode, a Music Shop, Party Invitations, Player Profiles, and an Event Calendar. Sandbox Mode in particular opens up a lot for players who want to test compositions without committing to a live match, which is exactly the kind of tool a game with a deep unit roster needs.
For players tracking big patch drops across Roblox and beyond, it's worth checking out our breakdown of the Apex Legends Season 29 Split 2 patch notes for another angle on how live-service games handle mid-season balance shifts, or the Civilization VII update 1.4.1 patch rundown for a look at a strategy game overhauling core systems in a single drop.
Where the game goes from here
The EA+ label signals this is still early access, which means the developers are treating this release as a foundation rather than a finished product. With Season 1 of the Battle Pass now live and Guilds giving players a reason to recruit, the social infrastructure is in place for the game to build a long-term community.
The Expeditions mode, which sits at the center of the game's resource-gathering and base-building loop, also includes an exclusive Payload experience. It's a notable structural addition that sits outside the standard tower defense format and gives the game more variety than most Roblox titles in the genre manage.
For a full breakdown of what's dropping in other major live-service games right now, the gaming guides hub is the best place to track patch coverage across multiple titles.








