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Love Live! School Idol Festival 2 Miracle Live! Game Gets Global Release

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Game's April 15 release date in Japan also revealed

game with a global version, with English, Traditional Chinese, and Korean as available languages. While Bushiroad did not reveal a release date for the global version, the company revealed an April 15 release date for the game in Japan on Saturday.

The company also revealed visuals for the game, along with their titles.

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A new “LIVE” dream that comes true with you!

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A new “FUTURE” to be fulfilled with you!

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A new “VOYAGE” to be achieved with you!

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A new “STORY” to be realized with you!

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A new “CHALLENGE” to be overcome with you!

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The game will maintain the nine-button rhythm gameplay from Love Live! School Idol Festival, as well as the Bonds feature that will allow players to reveal unique character interactions. The game will include all Love Live! songs in the musical (which features an original plot and characters), for a total of over 500 songs.

Players of the earlier Love Live! School Idol Festival game will be able to connect their old to the new game before the game shuts down on March 31, and will be able to view all the cards they collected in that game within Love Live! School Idol Festival 2 Miracle Live!'s "Album" feature.

Lastly, the game will feature four new anime sequences from Bandai Namco Filmworks that will show when players roll for new cards. Each new anime sequence highlights one of the main four groups.

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Love Live! School Idol Festival 2 Miracle Live!'s predecessor game Love Live! School Idol Festival smartphone game will end service on March 31, just 16 days before the 10th anniversary of the game's release in Japan.

A new version of the game titled Love Live! School Idol Festival ALL STARS launched globally in February 2020. The game contained the new Love Live! characters from the then-recently debuted Nijigasaki High School Idol Club idol group, and ran its story concurrently alongside the original Love Live! School Idol Festival.

The smartphone rhythm game launched alongside the franchise's first television anime in 2013, and told additional side stories and character-focused stories not seen in the anime. The game is primarily a rhythm game in which players tap the screen in time to on-screen prompts based on songs from the Love Live! franchise. The game PlayStation 4 console in 2021.

Sources: Press release, Love Live! franchise's official Twitter



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