Home News No More Collecting Stage Girls! Revue Starlight Re LIVE Announces Its EOS

No More Collecting Stage Girls! Revue Starlight Re LIVE Announces Its EOS

by Aria Jan 17,2025

No More Collecting Stage Girls! Revue Starlight Re LIVE Announces Its EOS

Revue Starlight Re LIVE Officially Announces its End of Service (EOS)

The popular mobile game, Revue Starlight Re LIVE, based on the anime series of the same name, will officially shut down its servers on September 30th, 2024, at 07:00 UTC. This marks the end of nearly six years on the Android platform.

Reasons Behind the Closure

While the game initially offered a compelling continuation of the Revue Starlight storyline and a strategic battle system featuring unique Stage Girl skills (with a convenient auto-mode option), its performance ultimately fell short. Factors contributing to the closure include:

  • Repetitive events and reused assets.
  • Excessively expensive battle passes.
  • Unpopular plot developments, such as the storyline shift involving The Giraffe.

The shutdown affects the game globally, including Japan.

Positive Aspects of the Game

Despite its shortcomings, Revue Starlight Re LIVE boasted several positive features:

  • A fantastic soundtrack featuring music from the anime.
  • High-quality 3D graphics and Live2D animations.

A Final Farewell

Although the game's servers are closing soon, players still have a few weeks to enjoy the remaining content. Developers are launching several farewell campaigns in August and September, including:

  • A "Thank You For Everything" campaign offering 10 free pulls daily.
  • A two-month birthday celebration event.
  • Two "New Stage Girl Gacha" events at the start of each month.

Download the game from the Google Play Store to experience these final events and bid farewell to Revue Starlight Re LIVE.

For more gaming news, check out our other articles, such as the announcement of Netflix's The Dragon Prince: Xadia on Android!

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