It’s official: Revue Starlight Re LIVE, the mobile game inspired by the beloved anime series Revue Starlight, has announced its End of Service (EOS). On September 30th, 2024, at 07:00 UTC, the game’s servers will go offline for good. After nearly six years on Android, this chapter of the Revue Starlight universe is coming to an end.
Why Did Revue Starlight Re LIVE Announce Its EOS?
From the start, Revue Starlight Re LIVE positioned itself as a direct continuation of the anime, picking up where the series left off. The game introduced a strategic battle system where players could utilize the unique skills of the Stage Girls or rely on auto mode for seamless gameplay.
However, over the past five and a half years, the game struggled to maintain its momentum. Repetitive events, recycled assets, and exorbitantly priced battle passes were among the factors that contributed to its decline. Additionally, unexpected plot developments—such as the abrupt shift from The Giraffe to a random girl and her toy bear—left fans confused and disengaged. Even in Japan, the game’s home market, the servers will be closing their doors, marking the end of Revue Starlight Re LIVE globally.
Despite its challenges, the game had its highlights. Its soundtrack was a standout feature, featuring numerous tracks from the original anime. The 3D graphics and Live2D animations also provided a visually stunning experience.
Final Farewell: What’s Left Before EOS?
With the shutdown just a few weeks away, the developers are ensuring players have a memorable send-off. In August and September, several new campaigns are being rolled out to enhance the gaming experience. A “Thank You for Everything” campaign grants players 10 free pulls daily, while a two-month-long birthday celebration event offers plenty of opportunities to engage with the game.
Additionally, two distinct “New Stage Girl Gacha” events will debut at the start of each month. If you’re eager to bid farewell to Revue Starlight Re LIVE, download the game from the Google Play Store before it’s too late.
Stay tuned for more updates and exciting announcements from the world of mobile gaming. For instance, Netflix has recently introduced The Dragon Prince: Xadia, a fantasy action RPG, to Android users.
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