This is interesting.
It's interesting because it looks like it's not a gacha game at all.
The app that it's replacing, Tsukino Park, was a gacha app that they had before they made a rhythm game app (which, of course, also has gacha).
It looks like they're trying to find ways to use an app that
It also looks like this is definitely going to help people keep up with the franchise. Which is like... necessary if they want to expand any further. I have trouble keeping up with it and I'm like... super obsessed. But like, yesterday, I saw SQS2, and in the end, one of the actors who gave a cast comment compared it to the stage play they did in July, which was a side story, and a lot of people had no idea what he was talking about. Which is sad because that play was really good. But like. A lot of people didn't even know it was happening, apparently?
This series is hard enough to follow if it's your #1, but they said that their goal is to make it accessible to casual fans.
So like.
This seems to be a step in two very important directions. 1 -> moving away from gacha; 2 -> making it easier to keep track of.
........ so. Next year, this series is going to explode in popularity. It has so much, it has something for everyone, it has amazing music, it can't not.
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