SINoALICE Space Invaders Kaguya Three Little Pigs Invader

SINoALICE x Space Invaders Event Adds Kaguya and Three Little Pigs Invader Classes For a Limited Time

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SINoALICE will be receiving another collaboration event, this time with the Space Invaders series. Players will be able to obtain Princess Kaguya Invader and Three Little Pigs Invader during this period. However, the official SINoALICE Twitter has no specified when this event will end, only when it will begin. Players will see the SINoALICE and Space Invaders event begin on September 17, 2020.

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Additionally, interacting with the Space Invaders crossover event post will net players Twilight Crystal. Similarly to the Poachers’ Feast event campaign, retweets and likes can potentially net players up to 300 Twilight Crystals, which is effectively one x10 pull.

And since this is a crossover campaign, Princess Kaguya and the Three Little Pigs Invader will receive unique outfits. Each of these outfits carry pixel art motifs to best represent both properties. The official SINoALICE posted a small image, giving fans of these characters a glimpse at the new outfits that will accompany these classes.

The most recent SINoALICE event will allow players to grab Red Riding Hood Minstrel for free. The Blood-Stained Tome event not only gives players the opportunity to grab a new class variant, but to also obtain a fire focused Nightmare.

SINoALICE Global is available on iOS and Android.


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