- Project DREAMS will be a rhythm-based game featuring hololive music.
- This upcoming title is planned for a simultaneous worldwide release.
- Hololive's vast song library, including hits like BIBBIDIBA and Bishoujo Muzai, will likely be featured in the game.
Cover Corp has unveiled its latest project, codenamed DREAMS, marking the debut of the first-ever official hololive mobile game. This mobile rhythm game was announced during the hololive 6th fes. Color Rise Harmony stage performance.
hololive is finally stepping into the mobile gaming market with their Project DREAMS
Project DREAMS will be a rhythm-based game featuring hololive music, planned for a worldwide release. This marks an exciting milestone as hololive officially enters the mobile gaming market, after expanding to music, concerts, and multimedia projects.
If you are unaware, hololive is a virtual YouTuber franchise created by Hololive Production, which can also be seen as a fictional series due to its VTubers having established backstories and lore. I hope the game adds songs like BIBBIDIBA and Bishoujyo Muzai.
Although details about the gameplay and features are still limited, we can expect the game to include numerous tracks from hololive’s extensive collection of original and cover songs. Given hololive’s previous ventures into gaming, such as hololive ERROR and Evil God Korone, expectations are high.
However, the timing of this announcement is somewhat off, as it comes amidst several high-profile graduations, including Murasaki Shion, Minato Aqua, and Ceres Fauna. That said, I am looking forward to this game, as a fan of music and rhythm.
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