This Sunday, on the occasion of the second anniversary of the video game for smartphones developed by Yostar and Nexon Games, Blue Archive, a special broadcast for the game was held on the official YouTube channel. During this broadcast, it was announced that the franchise will have an anime series for television that will be titled Blue Archive: The Animation. Details on the production of this project as well as the release date will be announced at a later date.

It's worth noting that Blue Archive already has a few animated shorts. The first was released in July 2022 to celebrate the first 18 months of the game. The second was uploaded last December under the title beautiful daydreamer. Both projects were animated by the studio Yostar images..

The game was released on February 4th, 2021 in Japan and some other Asian regions, while the global version was released on August 8th, 2021. It is worth noting that this title can be downloaded for free in the smartphone app stores, however without inside the game you can make certain purchases to make improvements and get certain characters.

Summary of Blue Archive

The city academies are divided into their own districts and are considered to be largely independent. The General Student Council acts as the governing body for the administration of the academies as a whole. However, the group's ability to govern has been halted since the mysterious disappearance of the President of the General Student Council. In the absence of the President's leadership, myriad troubles erupt across Kivotos.

In order to avert a catastrophe, the AStA gets the help of the Federal Research Club, also known as the shell. In fact, Schale is the newest club in town and the last one sanctioned before the President's disappearance. In order to carry out his task, Schale has the guidance of a sensei who will help them solve the incidents surrounding Kivotos.

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