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Hololive Dreams Mobile Game Will Appear Everywhere Worldwide

Hololive Dreams Mobile Game Will Appear Everywhere Worldwide
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Cover held a Hololive Dreams Special Reveal Show for its mobile rhythm game project with Vtubers Hoshimachi Suisei, IRyS, Tokino Sora, and Yukihana Lamy, and it revealed the title will be available worldwide in multiple languages like Japanese and English. It also showed off gameplay, shared multiple trailers, and confirmed further details about the free-to-play game release will come up at the Hololive Super Expo in March 2026. 

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In Hololive Dreams, you will set one of the Vtubers as a Leader, then aid their abilities and your progress with five Members in your deck. These characters will all interact and help increase your scores for tracks. 50 members of the company will be represented at launch from all branches. An original story is present in the game. There will also be Solo or in a multiplayer mode. It’s also possible to enter Create Chart Mode to go into one of the 150 included songs to customize the note patterns. (Each track could have a music video or “concert” performance.) There will also be a new official theme song for the game featuring all 50 Vtubers in the game. An auto-play function will also be present in songs for beginners.

Here’s the official teaser, which primarily focuses on Tokino Sora and teases other Vtubers.

There’s also a longer trailer that shows how the rhythm gameplay will work and shows some of the performers and songs. That features official English subtitles if you turn on closed captions. The custom song maps function shows up toward the end too.

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You can see the official English watch-along of the latest stream for the game with Hakos Baelz and Kaela Kovalskia below:

Hololive Dreams will come to mobile devices, and more details about the worldwide rhythm game will appear at Hololive Super Expo between March 6-8, 2026. 

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