Love Live! School Idol Festival 2 Miracle Live to Be Released Globally in February

Bushiroad International has recently announced via Twitter that Love Live! School Idol Festival 2 Miracle Live will be released globally in February. This news has excited many eager fans, who have been eagerly anticipating the game’s international release. However, there is an unexpected twist: the game will only be available for a limited time before it is permanently shut down.

Love Live! School Idol Festival 2 Miracle Live is an anime-themed “rhythm action and adventure” game and the sequel to Love Live! School Idol Festival. The game was initially delayed for international release, but fans can now look forward to its launch next month.

Unfortunately, the global version of the game will have a short lifespan as it will be shut down on May 31. This decision aligns with the closure of the Japanese version, which is also ending after approximately a year.

The reaction to this news has been mixed. Some fans have expressed frustration and confusion, questioning why the company would release a game for such a limited period of time. Additionally, the game will still support microtransactions, raising further questions about the reasoning behind investing in a short-lived experience.

While this decision may disappoint fans who have eagerly awaited the game’s release, others see it as a way to streamline the process. By announcing both the launch and shutdown dates in the same tweet, the company has efficiently provided all the necessary information, saving everyone time and potential disappointment.

Despite the short-lived future of Love Live! School Idol Festival 2 Miracle Live, fans have something to celebrate as they prepare for its global release in February.

The source of the article is from the blog macholevante.com