- The game will first crossover with Shangri-La Frontier on March 19, with Fairy Tail and the third one coming in May.
- The team will share more details on characters, events, and a new game mode next week.
A PLUS JAPAN INC. has revealed that it’s anime-style MMORPG, Blue Protocol: Star Resonance will soon receive three major anime collaborations in-game. Shangri-La Frontier and Fairy Tail are two of them, while the third one is a mystery for now. So without further ado, let’s get into details!
Get ready to enjoy three cool anime collaborations along with a major game mode
As a longtime anime fan, I’m impressed by this move from Blue Protocol: Star Resonance as announcing three anime collabs at the same time is really cool. So, the first crossover will be with the fan-favorite fantasy adventure anime, Shangri-La Frontier, which arrives on March 19, so the wait time is short.
Another confirmed collab is with the classic anime, Fairy Tail, and I’m personally looking forward to this one. This crossover is coming on this May. And alongside these two, the devs have also teased a third collab with a mystery anime IP planned for May.
As of now, the team didn’t shared much details about any of these three collabs, but they did mention a major new game mode will be introduced as part of them. Moreover, they’ve promised to reveal more information next week, including this mode, feature characters, and in-game events.
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