The makers of Love Live School Idol All Stars have officially announced that the Rhythm game will shut down across all platforms globally. The service of the game will be ending on June 30 this year, with its Japanese and Global servers shutting down permanently.
The School Idol Festival series will be merged into the upcoming School Idol Festival 2 Miracle game
Inspired by the anime of the same name, the new project was first announced on November 13th, 2016 by KLab Games and Bushiroad at SIF (School Idol Festival) Thanksgiving Festival: Osaka, which was followed by the global launch of Love Live School Idol All Stars on September 26th, 2019.
Despite the fact that the game had a large number of players and positive reviews, the shutdown has been announced. The creators have stated in their official post that they will not be able to continue their operations, which they have been doing for many years despite obstacles.
The team has announced that the All Stars story featuring μ’s, Aqours, and Nijigasaki will remain available until the 6th aka the final season. With this final game shutdown, the Love Live School Idol Festival app series will be merged into Love Live! School Idol Festival 2 Miracle Live.
For those who missed out, Love Live School Idol Festival was the first to be shut down to welcome the sequel. While School Idol Festival 2 Miracle Live’s global version is still in development, the makers need to make the ongoing series enjoyable to leave a positive impact on the upcoming title.
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