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Mori Calliope Fortnite Map Promotes Her MoriZakura Liqueur

Mori Calliope Fortnite Map
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Hololive Vtuber Mori Calliope Cover, and Hanamichi Monogatari launched a Fortnite map to promote her cherry blossom liqueur MoriZakura. The map was created by metaverse production company MetaHeroes, which specializes in creating promotional Fortnite maps.

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MoriZakura is a cherry blossom liqueur that was created in collaboration with Taiwanese alcohol company Hanamichi Monogatari, while the promotional art was made by Aku Maborosi. MoriZakura is available to pre-order in Taiwan now, with pre-orders in Japan set to open in Spring 2024.

The Fortnite map itself is freely available using the map code 7918-3226-4522. The location features grind rails, cherry trees, and posters of promotional art for the liquor.

You can find Mori Calliope’s announcement tweet with a short video showcasing the map below:

Mori Calliope also recently released an original song with fellow Hololive Myth member Takanashi Kiara, titled Fire N Ice. Over in the Japanese branch of Hololive, 2nd generation member Murasaki Shion has announced she will be entering an indefinite period of hiatus, while 5th gen’s Yukihana Lamy recently gave a health update.

The Mori Calliope MoriZakura Fortnite map is available to play using the map code 7918-3226-4522. Fortnite is available immediately on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch and mobile devices. You can catch Mori Calliope’s streams over on her Youtube channel.

Elliot Gostick
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