Azur Lane Is Getting A Collaboration With Virtual YouTuber Kizuna AI Starting April 26

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Yostar announced that its popular smartphone game Azur Lane is getting a special collaboration with the super popular virtual YouTuber, Kizuna AI, starting April 26 in both Japanese and English versions.

 

For those of you unfamiliar with Kizuna AI, she’s a virtual YouTuber that boasts over 2.5 million subscribers on YouTube. She’s been active in the past few years with the goal of “bringing everybody together in the world,” and has been expanding not only beyond YouTube but also beyond the Japanese audience towards fans worldwide.

 

No further details were shared for the Kizuna AI collaboration event for Azur Lane, but it has been scheduled to start on April 26, 2019 and end on May 16, 2019.

 

For those of you unfamiliar with both Azur Lane and Kizuna AI, the virtual YouTuber going wild for oppai and wife-collecting in the English version of the game should give you a basic idea of what you need to know:

 

 

Azur Lane is available for iOS and Android.


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