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¡No más coleccionar chicas de escenario! Revue Starlight Re LIVE anuncia su EOS

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Jan 07,2025

¡No más coleccionar chicas de escenario! Revue Starlight Re LIVE anuncia su EOS

Revue Starlight Re LIVE se cerrará oficialmente. El juego móvil, basado en el popular anime, dejará de operar el 30 de septiembre de 2024 a las 07:00 UTC, poniendo fin a casi seis años de servicio.

Razones detrás del cierre:

Revue Starlight Re LIVE, una continuación directa de la historia del anime, presentaba un sistema de batalla estratégico y efectos visuales impresionantes. Sin embargo, el desempeño decreciente durante los últimos cinco años y medio llevó a su cierre. Los factores que contribuyen a esto incluyen eventos repetitivos, activos reutilizados, pases de batalla costosos y desarrollos de trama cuestionables. El cierre afecta al juego a nivel mundial, incluido Japón.

Aspectos positivos:

A pesar de su cierre, el juego contaba con una banda sonora positiva con música del anime y gráficos 3D de alta calidad y animaciones Live2D.

Oportunidades finales:

Aunque el final se acerca, los jugadores todavía tienen algunas semanas para disfrutar del juego. Los desarrolladores están implementando eventos de despedida en agosto y septiembre, incluida una campaña de "Gracias por todo" que ofrece diez extracciones diarias gratuitas y una celebración de cumpleaños de dos meses con eventos gacha de nuevos personajes. Descarga el juego desde Google Play Store para jugarlo por última vez.

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Consulta nuestras otras noticias, incluido el lanzamiento para Android de The Dragon Prince: Xadia.

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