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Heaven Burns Red and Angel Beats! Crossover Now Live!

Author : Harper May 26,2025

Heaven Burns Red and Angel Beats! Crossover Now Live!

Heaven Burns Red has just celebrated its 180-day milestone with a thrilling half-year anniversary event featuring a special crossover with the beloved anime, Angel Beats!. If you're a fan of Angel Beats!, you won't want to miss out on this exciting collaboration.

Heaven Burns Red x Angel Beats: Fresh Story Arcs, Exclusive Characters, and Free Pulls

The crossover event is now live and will continue until June 12th, 2025. You can immerse yourself in a captivating new event storyline titled "Where the Cosmos Blossom." Here, members of 31-A encounter iconic Angel Beats! characters such as Yuri, Kanade, and Miyuki. Their mission involves navigating a mysterious guild basement that transforms into a labyrinth of enigmatic corridors and doors. This event promises a nostalgic journey for fans of the anime. Be sure to check out the event trailer below.

On May 30th, another event titled "Crimson-Stained Sleeves in the Autumn Rain" will commence, featuring Hisame confronting an old adversary amidst the ruins of her hometown. Completing the event tasks in both storylines will reward you with 200 Quartz as a bonus.

About the Event-Special Recruitment

The Angel Beats! Collab Recruitment introduces three exclusive characters to Heaven Burns Red: SS [Earth Angel] Kanade Tachibana, SS [Rain Fire] Yuri Nakamura, and S [Pure Cosmos] Miyuki Irie.

Starting May 30th, the Featured Platinum Recruitment will also be available, bringing in two new Memorias: SS [Desire and Reverence] Hisame Ogasahara and SS [Camouflaged Leisure] Monaka Tsukishiro. This recruitment event will conclude on June 12th, alongside the rest of the event.

Additionally, until June 12th, players can enjoy one free 10-roll daily, accumulating up to 150 free pulls if you participate every day. Don't miss out—download Heaven Burns Red from the Google Play Store now!

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