Love Live! is a cross-media project based on the concept, a story that makes our dreams come true. A youth drama that follows nine high school girls who form an idol group in an attempt to save their school, it has been adapted for various media, including an animated TV series, music CDs and animated videos, magazines, comics, mobile phone applications, and card games. Love Live! has also featured in radio programs, live video streams via the Japanese video sharing website NicoNico, and in live concerts and events hosted by the voice cast.
The first season of the Love Live! School Idol Project TV anime series was aired in Japan from January to March 2013, and the second season from April to June 2014. A feature length anime movie, Love Live! The School Idol Movie, opened at theaters in Japan on June 13, 2015, and has been a massive hit, with over 2 million customers and box office takings now exceeding 2.8 billion yen. Solo farewell shows by μ's were held at Tokyo Dome on March 31 and April 1, 2016.
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Love Live! Sunshine!!, with its central theme of a story of realizing our dreams together, is the latest part of the Love Live! Project. The story follows Aqours (pronounced aqua), the school idol group formed in Uchiura in Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, and is spread across different types of media such as CDs bundled with music videos on Blu-ray and DVD, events, magazines, smartphone apps, and more.
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The project started in February 2015 in DENGEKI G's Magazine. Aqours' first single, Kimino Kokorowa Kagayaiterukai?, was released later that same year in October. The first season of the TV anime series started airing in July 2016. The following year, Aqours performed their first solo live show Aqours First LoveLive! ~Step! ZERO to ONE~ at Yokohama Arena on February 25 and 26, 2017. On August 5, 2017, Aqours began the Love Live! Sunshine!! Aqours 2nd LoveLive! HAPPY PARTY TRAIN TOUR with the final performances held at MetLife Dome (formerly Seibu Prince Dome) on September 29 and 30, 2017. In October of the same year, the second season of the TV anime series started airing. Love Live! Sunshine!! Aqours 4th LoveLive! ~Sailing to the Sunshine~ was held at Tokyo Dome on November 17 and 18, 2018, and a brand new feature-length anime movie was released theatrically on January 4, 2019.
More than 45 million players worldwide enjoy this Japanese anime music rhythm game! Featuring over 100 playable songs, the difficulty can be adjusted to suit you. Play through Live Shows, read stories about the many interesting and unique characters, join in the events, and create and strengthen your own team of school idols! Super cute original costumes for the school idols in μ's, Aqours, and more are added regularly.
“PlayStation Family Mark”, “PlayStation” and PS4 are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. All other marks are properties of their respective owners., I would’ve responded with mild indifference. I’d heard of it, sure, but only vaguely; I knew it was some anime series that involved characters who were idols and, despite my enthusiasm for the much-beloved
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, and the character designs, at first glance, seemed nothing out of the ordinary. I figured it was just another one-off moe-moe idol anime series that wasn’t really worthy of my attention.
Having made a non-commital, non-decision that Love Live was nothing to lift my head over, I eventually caught wind of a new music/rhythm game coming to the west for mobile platforms called
. Now, being an notorious sucker for music/rhythm games, and never having actually dove into the whole mobile-gaming shin-dig, I figured I’d try my hand on the whole Free-to-play craze for kicks. I’d played a lot of
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For your phone) almost exclusively to anime-related music, so being able to play a game with actual release schedules for content seemed like a great idea … Again, especially because it was a music/rhythm game, which I adore.

Not knowing a thing about the series, I decided to go for a combination of what I thought was the cutest voice and best character art — which just so happened to be
Is a simple music/rhythm game where you use the touchscreen to tap circles that originate from the center of the screen as they drop down to any of 9 available idol icons, each represented by an idol card in your possession. Off the bat, you have only a handful of cards, each with their own statistics to affect your score based on where they are placed on the field, their color, and a bevy of other hidden mechanics — I’ll spare you the details, but the basic objective is to collect rare cards that allow you to score higher on songs. Plus … the cards all have exclusive, beautiful artwork!
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Like many mobile games, non-stop play is a difficult feat; you are given a certain amount of ‘LP’ based on your rank, and each song that you play costs a certain amount of LP, with difficult (and more exciting) songs costing more (15LP for Hard, 25LP for special event Expert). The higher the song’s LP cost, the bigger your EXP reward is for completing the song, which in turn get you higher ranks to increase your maximum LP pool, and so the cycle continues.
Normally, your LP regenerates over time (6 minutes per 1 LP), but in true Free-to-Play fashion, there are special gems that can completely restore your LP — gems that are obtained either very slowly through in-game achievements, or as a pay-feature to the tune of roughly $1USD per gem, with the cost lowering as you purchase them in bulk.

The other cash cow is the gacha system, which is basically gambling your gems away for the chance to obtain extremely rare and powerful cards. The rarities that can be pulled from this gambling system range from Rare, to Super Rare, to Ultra Rare, with each progressive tier providing more powerful cards and (usually) prettier and more detailed artwork. To put it in perspective, the typical chance for obtaining an Ultra rare is 1% from a single gacha — and each gacha costs 5 gems, roughly the equivalent of about $5. Things can add up quick, but the gambling thrill is there and, for some, even that is just enough to get you hooked.
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There’s also the ‘idolization’ mechanic, where you collect two of the same non-idolized card and ‘merge’ them into a single ‘idolized’ card, with improved stats and maximum level. It also bumps the rarity up slightly and has new artwork. So while it’s great that you were able to get that awesome, Ultra Rare card — there’s still a reason to get another one!
There’s plenty of songs to play, plenty of cards to compete for. A loose ‘Story Mode’ is present, which are simply full-voiced cutscenes that can be watched, often with free gems being given at the end. Progression through Story Mode is gated by completion of songs — after one or two events, you will have to play and successfully complete a new song in order to progress the story (or reach the current story cap). New songs and content are released every few weeks, so there’s always something new to look forward to even if you are simply a casual player.
Additionally, During bi-weekly events, special rare cards are offered for collecting points (earned through playing songs well and often, or score competitions with other players). With 9 main

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characters, there are often people who will adamantly hunt for their waifu cards, so the competition can be somewhat fierce for those trying to obtain several copies of an event card. Enough so that it’s practically an impossibility to obtain top or near-top rewards without shelling out a reasonable amount of cash.
Be that as it may, the game is absolutely playable without spending a dime — things will just take a bit more time. Gems are given out fairly often, and collecting them will allow you gamble them during special events where at least a Super Rare card is guaranteed if you spend a certain number. This, combined with other gameplay-related events that do not require ranking, allow players to slowly build up their card collection and see progression in their game, which is important. In that sense, it might seem to a completely ‘free’ player that the content is nearly endless or even overwhelming, given the number of current cards and songs in the environment. There are special ‘Daily’ songs, as well as special ‘Expert Mode’ for a select few songs, also on a time rotation, to keep things fresh for players with access to all of the story-mode unlocks.
Is a multi-faceted media phenomenon, with an extremely popular mobile game, two seasons of anime, a boatload of album releases and a thriving amount of official (and unofficial) merchandise. The interesting thing is how the series is constantly being driven by the fanbase — the name of the idol group, μ’s, was voted on and decided by fans, and the ‘centers’ (center girl or main
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