Following the excitement of The Senses Descend update, Nexon continues to deliver with another thrilling update for *Blue Archive*, striking the perfect chord with fans. The Serenade Promenade event is now live, introducing two new idol-themed students, a captivating new story, and significant news for those eager to experience the game on PC.
Mari (Pop Idol) and Sakurako (Pop Idol) are the stars of the latest recruitment event in *Blue Archive*. Mari brings a unique healing support style, cleverly converting excess healing into additional HP while accumulating Fan Service points. Sakurako, on the other hand, enhances Crit and Crit Damage for herself and Special Students, making her an ideal choice for teams that thrive on quick, high-damage attacks. Both idols are available for recruitment until April 28th, so don't miss your chance to add them to your roster before the event ends.
The Serenade Promenade story event kicked off on April 15th, inviting players to step into the limelight after completing Mission 2-3 (Normal). This event masterfully blends idol aspirations with school-life drama, a hallmark of *Blue Archive*'s storytelling. Make sure to dive into the narrative before the event concludes on April 28th.
In a thrilling announcement during their recent livestream, the developers confirmed that *Blue Archive* is set to launch on Steam. This move will allow PC players to sync their progress across platforms, enhancing the gaming experience. Additionally, improvements to English localization have been promised, ensuring a more seamless experience for English-speaking fans.
To see how these new additions compare, be sure to check out our *Blue Archive tier list*. And don't forget to use these *Blue Archive codes* to claim a variety of free rewards!
Wrapping up the update is the Chokmah (Special Armor) Final Restriction Release event, available until May 12th. This event offers a multi-tiered boss challenge with a focus on armor. By conquering the highest stage, players will unlock rewards from all lower tiers, eliminating the need for repetitive grinding.