Avex and aNCHOR held the Muv-Luv Expo: The Summer of (Muv) Luv event on July 1, revealing multiple new details on Muv-Luv games and projects. It was the biggest Muv-Luv event since the âge 20th anniversary event in October 2019, where Muv-Luv Integrate was announced. Interestingly, one of the biggest shockers about the event wasn’t
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Japanese studio âge held on October 22 the “âge 20th Anniversary broadcast [still breathing]” live stream. During the stream, âge most notably revealed three big projects, a reboot for Kimi ga Nozomu Eien, a sequel for Muv Luv Alternative titled Muv Luv Integrate, and a new action Muv Luv action game titled Project Mikhail. Project
Many consider the Muv-Luv series one of the best visual novel series of all time, and with good reason: the first game starts as an apparently innocuous romantic adventure set in your usual Japanese high school, and then pulls the rug from under your feet with a radical one-eighty, turning into a tragic and epic
DMM’s Muv-Luv mobile and browser game Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier was supposed to get a Google Play version for Android and an iOS version on January 18th, but some apparently relevant issues caused a delay. Today the two new platforms were finally released, and can be found on Google Play and iTunes. Unfortunately, both versions
Today DMM announced that its mobile and browser game based on the Muv-Luv series Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier is going to get a crossover event with the popular anime and manga series Attack on Titan. At a cursory glance, the crossover may appear a bit weird. First of all, Muv-Luv games normally don’t get crossovers (they’re already
Many don’t know that the popular sci-fi visual novel franchise Muv-Luv by Age actually has a mobile/browser game hybrid in Japan named Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier. While the game is available only in Japanese, published by the local giant DMM, it’s definitely interesting because it doesn’t just follow the original storyline, but expands on it. At the