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Project Code: Dreams Will Be a Hololive Mobile Rhythm Game

Cover revealed during the Hololive 6th Fes concert that it is working on the first-ever official Hololive mobile rhythm game. It is currently known by the project code Dreams, and the company plans to release the game simultaneously worldwide. However, there will be a few regional exceptions, though we don’t know what those are yet.

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Nothing much else was announced during the reveal. However, Cover added a major clue that this mobile game will let players “enjoy Hololive songs.” That line makes this mobile game very likely to become a rhythm game featuring original songs performed by the group’s Japanese, Indonesian, and English Vtubers.

The official teaser trailer is available to watch right below:

Cover also published a new Holo no Grafitti episode that covered the new mobile game announcement on YouTube. However, this video mostly contains the group Vtubers’ own predictions about the game.

Original songs performed by Hololive Vtubers have frequently been added to other established rhythm games, such as Taito’s Groove Coaster and Konami’s Jubeat and Sound Voltex. Dreams will thus be the first game to have an exclusive focus on Hololive Vtuber songs.

The official Hololive rhythm game for mobile devices is still under development with the project code Dreams. Cover will reveal more details about the mobile game, including its full title and worldwide release window, at a later time.


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