Love Live School Idol Festival getting Code Geass crossover event in April 2022

Love Live Mobile Game Will Have Code Geass Crossover in April 2022

Love Live will get new interactions with Code Geass. The crossover between the two anime franchises — both made by Sunrise — will happen on the mobile game Love Live! School Idol Festival. Bushiroad and KLab have published full details of the crossover event on a web page that is also available in English.

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Aqours will take the spotlight in this crossover. All nine group members will receive new costumes based on Code Geass characters like C.C. and Shirley Fenette. Meanwhile, members of the first group μ’s will get Ashford Academy uniforms in chibi proportions.

The actual Code Geass characters will also appear in the Love Live mobile game for the duration of the event. In addition to the event storyline, they will appear as guests in Live Arena sessions. The time-limited Arena will feature “Colors” and “Yukyoseisyunka,” the first opening and ending songs for the first season of Lelouch of the Rebellion.

Players will be able to collect new keychain accessories for Aqours members. These keychains will be modeled after the Knightmare Frames in the Code Geass franchise. The lineup will even include Gekkoei Sui, the complete version of Lelouch’s command unit in the Lelouch of the Re;surrection movie that debuted in Super Robot Wars 30.

Love Live! School Idol Festival is available on Android and iOS mobile devices. The Code Geass crossover event will run April 1-25, 2022.


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