Image courtesy of Cover and Bushiroad

Hololive Official Card Game Wave 3 Starter Decks Released

Cover and Bushiroad have released the third wave of starter decks for the Hololive Official Card Game. There are three new decks available, and each of them respectively features the Japanese Hololive Vtubers Todoroki Hajime, Kazama Iroha, and Shiranui Flare.

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Just like the firsttwo waves, the Hololive Official Card Game starter decks are available at ¥990 (~$6) per package. Each deck contains a total of 71 cards, which consist of an Oshi HoloMem Card of the featured Vtuber, 50 cards that comprise the main deck, and 20 single-colored Yell Cards.

In addition, Cover revealed the third booster pack for the card game, which will be titled “Elite Spark.” It will release the new booster pack on March 21, 2025. This pack will also be the first to feature yellow-colored cards that are also included in the newly released Shiranui Flare starter deck.

Here is the list of Hololive Vtubers whose cards will appear in the new booster pack:

Oshi HoloMem Cards in Elite Spark

  • Sakura Miko
  • Inugami Korone
  • Tsunomaki Watame
  • Tokoyami Towa
  • Himemori Luna
  • Shishiro Botan
  • Ayunda Risu
  • Fuwawa and Mococo Abyssgard

Regular HoloMem Cards in Elite Spark

  • All Vtubers listed in the above Oshi list, plus:
  • Robocosan
  • Hoshimachi Suisei
  • Aki Rosenthal
  • Akai Haato
  • Usada Pekora
  • Shiranui Flare
  • Takane Lui
  • Kazama Iroha
  • Hiodoshi Ao
  • Otonose Kanade
  • Todoroki Hajime
  • Kobo Kanaeru
  • Takanashi Kiara

Hololive Official Card Game is readily available in Japanese language in Japan and Asia. Cover and Bushiroad have also announced official English localizations of the cards that will appear sometime in 2025.


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