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EOS Termination for Revue Starlight Re LIVE: Decommissioning Stage Girls

Author : Grace Nov 12,2024

EOS Termination for Revue Starlight Re LIVE: Decommissioning Stage Girls

Well, it’s official. Revue Starlight Re LIVE has announced its EOS. The game’s servers are set to shut down on September 30th, 2024, at 07:00 UTC. This game based on the anime series Revue Starlight will cease to exist in just a couple of months after being on Android for nearly six years.Why Has Revue Starlight Re LIVE Announced Its EOS?Revue Starlight Re LIVE started as a direct continuation of Revue Starlight, picking up right where the show left off. It features a deep battle system where you strategize with the Stage Girls’ unique skills or just let auto mode handle the fights for you.Now, to be honest, it isn’t a big surprise that Revue Starlight Re LIVE EOS has been announced. Over the last five and a half years, the game couldn’t perform very well. Players could already see the signs, including repetitive events, rehashed assets and an overload of battle passes that cost a small fortune.And then there were weird plot twists like the transition from The Giraffe to a random girl and her toy bear. Such storylines weren’t helping the game either. By the way, the servers are shutting down in Japan too. So, it’s a total wrap for this Revue Starlight game worldwide.But there were a few good things about the game as well. The first thing on that list is its soundtrack, which includes tons of songs from the anime. And the beautiful 3D graphics and Live2D animations are a treat, too.Do You Want To Give It A Try?While it’s shutting down soon, there are still a few weeks left for the game. And the devs are making sure the players can make the most out of Revue Starlight Re LIVE before its EOS. They’re rolling out a few new campaigns in August and September. There’s a ‘Thank You For Everything’ Campaign where you get to grab 10 free pulls every day.Then there’s a two-month-long birthday celebration event. There are two different ‘New Stage Girl Gacha’ events at the beginning of each month. If you’re interested in giving the game a good farewell, get your hands on it from the Google Play Store.Also, take a look at our other news. Netflix Brings Fantasy Action RPG The Dragon Prince: Xadia To Android!

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