October 6, 2024
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LoveLive! School Idol Festival 2 MIRACLE LIVE! ends its service in March and May


Bushiroad has announced the discontinuation of service of the free rhythm game LoveLive! School Idol Festival 2 MIRACLE LIVE!, scheduled for March 31 in Japan and May 31 worldwide (2). Although the global version, initially planned to launch in 2023, will launch as planned in February, the service will only remain online for three months before shutting down.

Game Details: LoveLive! School Idol Festival 2 MIRACLE LIVE! was first released for iOS and Android on April 15, 2023 in Japan. The game offers a unique rhythm experience with the popular school idols from the anime Love Live!, with more than 500 songs to choose from.

Game Description (via App Store): Immerse yourself in the vibrant setting of Love Live! School Idol Festival 2 MIRACLE LIVE! and enjoy the latest Japanese rhythm game that brings the musical world of anime to life. With over 500 songs, every touch and melody matters in this captivating music game. Dare to reach the Full Combo to conquer the stage.

End of Service: Despite its global launch in February, the game will end its service in March for Japan and in May globally. This news will sadden fans, but they will still have three months to enjoy the gaming experience before the shutdown.

Moving Stories: LoveLive! School Idol Festival 2 MIRACLE LIVE! offers more than just a music game, with emotional stories that reveal the daily lives of the charming school idols. Deepen your ties with them through “Daily Life of School Idol” and enjoy events and conversations with your favorite idols.

Download Now: The game, available in multiple languages, invites players to download Love Live! School Idol Festival 2 MIRACLE LIVE! to embark on a musical journey full of rhythm, colorful settings and the enchanting melodies of your favorite school idols. Don’t miss the opportunity to live this unique experience before the curtain falls forever.

Fountain: Gematsu

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