Home News Blue Archive introduces new story event with the Cyber New Year March

Blue Archive introduces new story event with the Cyber New Year March

by Logan Feb 11,2025

Blue Archive's Cyber New Year March event is now live, bringing a fresh storyline, new characters, and interactive furniture to the tactical slice-of-life RPG. This summer-set New Year event follows the Millennium Science School hacker club on a wilderness camping trip.

The event introduces new "Camp" versions of Hare and Kotama, recruitable characters themed around the outdoors. Players can also acquire new interactive furniture for these characters, including a Camping Coffee Table and Camping Partition.

yt

Further enriching the experience are additional story episodes focusing on the Athletics Training Club, offering deeper insights into their backstories. The update includes a new character trailer and a brief gameplay snippet.

The unusual summer setting for a New Year event remains a mystery, but the addition of new characters and story content is sure to delight players. For those seeking more gaming options, check out our weekly top five new mobile games and our ongoing list of the best mobile games of 2024.

Latest Articles More+
  • 16 2026-04
    Alienware AW2725DF OLED Gaming Monitor: Save $250 Now

    The Alienware AW2725QF 27-inch gaming monitor typically sells for $899.99, but Amazon is currently offering it at just $649.99 thanks to an instant $250 discount. This monitor marks Dell's first and only OLED display with an exceptionally fast 360Hz

  • 16 2026-04
    Hearthstone Unveils Across the Timeways Expansion with New Legendary Heroes

    Hearthstone is embarking on a time-bending journey with its latest expansion, Across the Timeways, launching on November 4th. At the heart of this tale is Chromie of the Bronze Dragonflight, who uncovers that time itself is unraveling.What’s Chromie’

  • 15 2026-04
    Why Creative Games Hook Players

    There's an oddly profound satisfaction in placing a tiny digital couch in a tiny digital room and thinking: "This. This feels just right."Creative video games have perfected the art of making us emotionally attached to virtual spaces we'll never phys