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Revue Starlight Re LIVE Ends Service: No More Collecting Stage Girls

by Hunter May 15,2025

Revue Starlight Re LIVE Ends Service: No More Collecting Stage Girls

It's official: *Revue Starlight Re LIVE* has announced its End of Service (EOS). The game's servers will shut down on September 30th, 2024, at 07:00 UTC. This beloved game, inspired by the anime series *Revue Starlight*, will cease to exist in just a few months, despite being available on Android for nearly six years.

Why Has Revue Starlight Re LIVE Announced Its EOS?

*Revue Starlight Re LIVE* started as a direct continuation of the anime, seamlessly picking up where the show left off. The game features a deep battle system where players strategize using the unique skills of Stage Girls or opt for the convenience of auto mode. However, the announcement of its EOS isn't a big surprise. Over the past five and a half years, the game struggled to maintain its performance. Players noticed repetitive events, rehashed assets, and an overload of expensive battle passes.

Moreover, the game introduced strange plot twists, such as shifting from the enigmatic character The Giraffe to a random girl and her toy bear, which didn't help the narrative. The servers are also shutting down in Japan, marking a complete end for *Revue Starlight Re LIVE* worldwide. Despite these challenges, the game did have some shining moments. Its soundtrack, featuring numerous songs from the anime, was a major highlight. Additionally, the beautiful 3D graphics and Live2D animations were a visual treat for players.

Do You Want To Give It A Try?

Although the game is shutting down soon, there are still a few weeks left to enjoy *Revue Starlight Re LIVE*. The developers are committed to ensuring players can make the most of their remaining time with the game. They are launching several new campaigns in August and September. One such campaign, the 'Thank You For Everything' Campaign, offers 10 free pulls every day.

Additionally, there's a two-month-long birthday celebration event, featuring two different 'New Stage Girl Gacha' events at the start of each month. If you're interested in giving the game a heartfelt farewell, you can download it from the Google Play Store.

And don't forget to check out our other news: Netflix is bringing the fantasy action RPG *The Dragon Prince: Xadia* to Android!

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