- 2.5 Dimensional Seduction: Angels on Stage is the first cosplay battle RPG based on the anime.
- No refunds or offline version is being offered by the team.
- The JP server is still active, but global data cannot be transferred there.
Aiming Inc. has announced the shutdown of its cosplay battle RPG, 2.5 Dimensional Seduction: Angels on Stage, with services no longer available as of now. Developed by Team Caravan and based on the beloved anime, 2.5 Dimensional Seduction, the game released in September 2024.
Service officially ends but Devs didn’t share any clear reason for it
2.5 Dimensional Seduction: Angels on Stage is a cosplay battle RPG that serves as the first game based on the anime. You follow Masamune Okumura and Ririsa Amano, who teams up to share their love for Liliel with cosplay. You can pose to charm audience, do group shoots, bond with the adorable characters, enjoy the game-exclusive spin-off, and more.

Unfortunately, the RiriStage Team announced via X (formerly Twitter) that the game has ended service from today, that is, January 14, 2026, stating “We sincerely thank all players for enjoying and supporting this game..“ The team didn’t reveal the exact reason behind this decision.
JP server is active but you can’t transfer data from global server there
Now there’s a good news and a bad news. The good news is that the game is still available on the JP server, however, you can’t transfer your data from the global server there. Moreover, they’re not even offering any refunds or an offline version, which is kind of a bummer.
Which is why, many fans are upset, with some asking the team to “migrate the EN account to JP version of the game,” with many “begging” for it.” However, some fans are saying they didn’t even “know this was a thing.” Anyways, it looks like anime-based gacha titles are having a hard time right with all these EOS.
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