Demon Slayer crossover event in Phoenix Darts
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Phoenix Darts Will Feature a Demon Slayer Crossover Event

A Demon Slayer crossover event will appear in select Japanese Phoenix Darts darts game machines. The company has announced that the crossover will start in Japan on December 23, 2024, then run until mid-March 2025.

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This crossover will primarily feature character designs from the franchise’s anime adaptation. A special Count Up game that features the anime character illustrations will be playable throughout the event period.

In addition, the company will have the Japanese voice actor Natsuki Hanae record score calls with Tanjiro Kamado’s voice. Players who have registered an account on the Phoenix Darts app will be able to get digital in-game rewards by playing various kinds of darts games like Count Up, 501, and Cricket multiple times.

People can also get an early experience of the Demon Slayer crossover at The Final 2024 darts tournament, which will take place at Pacifico Yokohama on December 21-22, 2024. Everyone who participates in the tournament will receive an umbrella marker featuring a random Demon Slayer character. Those who visit the crossover event booth can also receive memorabilia like stickers and clear files.

The Demon Slayer crossover event will appear in Phoenix Darts online machines placed at various facilities across Japan from December 23, 2024, until March 19, 2025. The anime is available to stream on Crunchyroll and Netflix, while Viz Media handles the manga outside Japan.


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