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hololive Launches First Global Mobile Game: Dreams

by Brooklyn May 18,2025

hololive Launches First Global Mobile Game: Dreams

hololive has exciting news for fans worldwide, having officially announced its first-ever mobile game, "Dreams," during the hololive 6th Fes. Color Rise Harmony stage performance. This rhythm-based game is set to captivate players with a simultaneous worldwide release on both Android and iOS platforms, marking a significant milestone for the beloved virtual YouTuber agency.

What Else Do We Know About the Mobile Game Dreams by hololive?

"Dreams" promises to immerse players in the world of hololive's music, featuring a rich selection of original and cover songs from the agency's extensive library. Published by Cover Corp, the game is slated for release on Android, although specific dates remain undisclosed. While the game will be available globally, potential regional restrictions might apply, so keep an eye out for more details.

Although the full feature list has yet to be revealed, the special announcement video showcased several hololive talents, including Tokino Sora, IRyS, Todoroki Hajime, Ookami Mio, and Vestia Zeta. You can catch a glimpse of what's in store by watching the announcement video right here:

The announcement of "Dreams" coincides with a period of transition for hololive, as notable VTubers such as Murasaki Shion, Minato Aqua, and Ceres Fauna have recently announced their graduations. In response, the hololive team has reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing the working environment and supporting its talents, addressing any concerns stemming from these departures.

Don’t Know What hololive Is?

For those new to the scene, hololive Production is a virtual YouTuber agency owned by Cover Corporation, a Japanese tech entertainment company. Operating as a multi-channel network, hololive manages a roster of around 90 talents across its branches, including well-known names like Gawr Gura, Watson Amelia, and Sakura Miko. Cover Corp's efforts to expand hololive's reach beyond streaming into concerts, multimedia projects, and now gaming, demonstrate their vision for the future.

While full details on "Dreams" are still forthcoming, you can stay updated on this much-anticipated mobile game by following the official X account of hololive.

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