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New Holo Indie Games Include Mori Calliope’s Myriad Death

Holo Indie revealed two more new games inspired by Hololive Vtubers on the PC gaming platform Steam. The games in question are Myriad Death, which stars Mori Calliope, and the digital Reversi board game holoReversi. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Myriad Death will be a top-down roguelike action game with chibi pixel character graphics. The player will control Mori Calliope who, together with her master Death-sensei, will strive to reclaim the underworld. The player will be able to have her equip various melee and ranged weapons that appear at random via treasure chests that appear in the dungeon.

The other new Hololive game revealed, holoReversi, will let players enjoy the Reversi board game with Hololive Vtubers as their avatars. One of the screenshots published on the game’s Steam page indicates that it will have ten playable characters, with two of them confirmed to be the Japanese Vtubers Shirakami Fubuki and La+ Darknesss.

There has been an ever-increasing pace of new Hololive-themed games revealed on Steam. Earlier in January and February 2025, we also saw the reveals of The Exit 8-inspired escape game holo8, the multi-mode party game HoloRun, and Chrono Gear: Warden of Time which stars the Hololive English -Promise- Vtuber Ouro Kronii.

Myriad Death and holoReversi will be available worldwide digitally on PC via Steam. Holo Indie will inform the exact release dates for both games at a later time.


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