SINoALICE Higurashi When They Cry

SINoALICE Higurashi When They Cry Collaboration Announced for Japanese Server

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A SINoALICE and Higurashi When They Cry crossover event has been announced. These two properties will be colliding with a future SINoALICE update. During this collaboration period characters from the Higurashi series will be appearing in the storybook world of SINoALICE. This collaboration is taking place to help promote the upcoming release of the latest Higurashi When They Cry anime, which will release sometime in October 2020. [Thanks, Dengeki!]

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The SINoALICE and Higurashi When They Cry collaboration event will available for the Japanese client of the game. There is no mention of this collaboration potentially going to the Global client of SINoALICE, however, only time will tell. No further information has been disclosed. You can watch the collaboration video below.

However, regarding the Global Client, the NieR: Replicant even will be arriving soon. The NieR: Replicant event will be arriving to SINoALICE‘s Global servers on August 6, 2020. A collaboration website was recently launched, giving some background information to characters that will be involved in this crossover event. A currently on-going collaboration event in SINoALICE currently pits players against Emil, from the NieR series, and his disembodied head. This event will last until August 6, 2020.

SINoALICE is immediately available on Android and Apple iOS devices.


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