Star Sailors FAQ
This page collects the questions we expect new and curious players to ask about Star Sailors — the turn-based fantasy RPG from Panana Studio and Com2uS Holdings Corp. that launched globally on 2026-06-30. Where the answer is a fact from an official source, we say so plainly; where it isn't publicly confirmed yet, we say that once and move on, instead of padding it out to look more complete.
About This Wiki's Approach
Star Sailors launched worldwide on 2026-06-30, so almost everything written about it right now — on any fan site, including this one — comes from store listings, the official site, and a handful of press previews rather than months of lived-in community knowledge.
Two other fan resources already publish speculative tier lists and redemption-code roundups for this game. We don't. If a claim isn't backed by an official source or reasonably corroborated press coverage, we either leave it out or label it clearly as unconfirmed, using small evidence tags — confirmed, observed, reported, series/genre context, unknown — explained in full in our Glossary and in the last question below.
Platforms & Basics
Star Sailors is a free-to-download mobile game for iOS (15+) and Android (Snapdragon 845 / 4GB RAM or better), developed by Panana Studio and published by Com2uS Holdings Corp.
It's a turn-based, anime and painted-fantasy collectible RPG built around gathering and growing characters (Partners), companion Summonlings, and gear to take on dungeons, bosses, and other players.
Launch supports eight interface languages — Korean, English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, and Indonesian. South Korea is explicitly part of the launch; see the FAQ below for the one open regional question (mainland China).
Frequently Asked Questions
What platforms is Star Sailors available on?
iOS (version 15 or later) and Android (Snapdragon 845 chipset / 4GB RAM or better), confirmed via both the App Store and Google Play listings. It's free to download on both.
Is there a PC or console version of Star Sailors?
No. Star Sailors is mobile-only on iOS and Android, per both store listings — there's no Steam listing, console release, or officially sanctioned PC client.
Is Star Sailors free to play? How does monetization work?
Yes, free to download on both stores. Its premium currency, Prism, is confirmed sold through the official web store (Rob's Secret Shop) and delivered via an in-game mailbox. The App Store lists in-app purchase tiers by price only, $0.99–$19.99 across ten tiers; Google Play states a wider $0.99–$99.99 per-item range — we note both rather than reconciling them. See our Monetization guide for the full picture.
Does Star Sailors have ads?
Unresolved between storefronts: Google Play discloses ads alongside in-app purchases, while Apple's listing doesn't mention ads at all. We can't reconcile this from official sources, so we present it neutrally rather than picking a side.
How many characters (Partners) are in Star Sailors?
Press cites 16 total Partners at launch (10 free); a separate, single-sourced "23 Partners" figure also circulates but isn't reconciled with the 16 figure, so we use the better-supported number. Only six are named anywhere public: Nina Stingblade, Princess Jen, Quarter Rest Dora, Mui, Heidi Underborn, and Caroline — the last known only from a single gacha-banner screenshot, with no bio or class published yet. See our Characters hub for what's actually confirmed about each.
Why doesn't this wiki have a full character roster?
Because one doesn't exist publicly yet. Rather than inventing names, stats, or art for the rest of the launch roster the way some other fan sites do, we cover the six confirmed Partners properly and expand this only when a new official source names someone else — as happened with Caroline.
Why isn't there a tier list yet?
Because no verifiable balance or meta data exists this early in the game's life. Any ranking published now would be guesswork dressed up as expertise; our Tier List page explains why and will become a real ranking once patch history and player consensus exist.
Where can I find redemption codes for Star Sailors?
No official channel — not the site, either store listing, or the web store — has published a redemption code. Third-party aggregator sites list codes we can't verify in-game, so we don't reproduce them casually here. See our Codes page for the current status.
What languages does Star Sailors support?
Eight interface languages, confirmed via the App Store listing: Korean, English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, and Indonesian.
Does Star Sailors require an account, and can I play as a guest?
Secondary reporting says it integrates Com2uS's "Hive" account platform, typically allowing a guest account with optional email/Hive linking later. This isn't stated on the official store listings themselves, so treat it as reported, not confirmed.
Do I need to be online to play Star Sailors?
No explicit official statement requires a constant connection. Given the genre — a live-service gacha RPG with PvP and a web store — always-online is a reasonable assumption, but it isn't confirmed, so we don't present it as settled.
Is Star Sailors available in South Korea and mainland China?
South Korea is explicitly confirmed as part of the global launch. Mainland China's exclusion comes from a single, uncorroborated press report — treat that specifically as unconfirmed rather than fact.
Who developed and published Star Sailors?
Panana Studio (Seoul-based, founded/led by Kang Il-mo) developed it; Com2uS Holdings Corp. (formerly Gamevil Inc., renamed November 2021) published it. The best-supported reading is an independent studio with a publishing partnership, not a subsidiary, though no single official statement spells that out explicitly. Com2uS Holdings' flagship prior title is Summoners War.
How is Star Sailors being received so far?
Mixed but leaning positive: 4.2★ on Google Play (2,391 ratings), 7.0/10 on TapTap (41 ratings), and 4.7★ on Apple's US App Store (a negligible 3 ratings, US-only). Those pools span back to the game's Feb 19, 2026 soft-launch, not just the June 30 global launch, and include real reviewer complaints about a dated February 2026 server crisis — history, not a current issue. See our Release, Platforms & Reception page for the full breakdown with sources.
What do the evidence tags (confirmed, reported, etc.) on this wiki mean?
Confirmed: stated directly by an official source (the official site, App Store/Google Play listings, or the official web store). Observed: visible in official screenshots or trailers but not spelled out in running text. Reported: stated by press or a secondary source without official corroboration. Series/genre context: a reasonable inference from this style of game or the developer's other titles, not a specific claim about Star Sailors itself. Unknown: we looked and simply couldn't find a reliable answer. See our Glossary for the full legend.
Last updated 2026-07-02