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Azur Lane launches Christmas event to bring festivities to naval warfare with Substellar Crepuscule

Author : Ava Feb 26,2025

Azur Lane's Substellar Crepuscule event: a non-Christmas Christmas extravaganza!

Azur Lane is launching its holiday event, surprisingly titled "Substellar Crepuscule," offering new ultra-rare shipgirls, mini-games, and a wealth of rewards. Forget "Winter Wonderland"—Azur Lane goes its own way!

The event's highlight is the introduction of two new ultra-rare shipgirls: Fritz Rumey and Z52. Joining them are the super-rare Duisburg and elite Z11, all available via Limited Construction with increased drop rates. Additionally, the elite shipgirl Z9 is obtainable as a milestone reward by accumulating PT, while event missions offer a chance to acquire Z52 using special PT.

But that's not all! Running until January 1st, Substellar Crepuscule features nine new skins and a variety of activities and mini-games. "Blessings" and "New Year's Invitations" allow players to select a featured shipgirl as a reward.

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The event also brings back popular mini-games: Night Princess's Festive Feast and Manjuu Curling. Completing seven-day missions and participating in these mini-games yields rewards, including a limited vampire-themed outfit from Night Princess's Festive Feast and exclusive furniture.

Finally, the shop receives updates, and a new META shipgirl, Admiral Hipper META, becomes available through Limited Construction, Stage Drops, or PT exchange in the Shop.

Need a refresher on Azur Lane? Check out our ship tier list for essential information!

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