See Azusa, Hibiki, Makoto, Ritsuko, and Yukiho Sing In The Idolmaster: Platinum Stars

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The final four The Idolmaster: Platinum Stars trailers have been released. Previous trailers showed Haruka, Chihaya, Takane, Yayoi, Miki, Iori, Ami, and Mami on stage. These last five give us the chance to see Azusa Miura, Hibiki Ganaha, Makoto Kikuchi, Ritsuko Akizuki, and Yukiho Hagiwara again.  With the exception of Hibiki, each of these singers has been with 765 Production since the very first The Idolmaster game.

 

Azusa Miura:

 

At 21 years old, Azusa is the oldest singer in The Idolmaster: Platinum Stars. Due to her involvement in Ryuuguu Komachi in The Idolmaster 2, she wasn’t an option in the game. She’s a very polite woman who acts like a big sister to the rest of the girls and visual tends to be her highest stat. She performs “Nanairo Button” in her trailer.

 

Hibiki Ganaha:

 

Hibiki originally appeared in The Idolmaster SP as a member of 961 Production, but has been with 765 Production since The Idolmaster 2. She’s a very perky and upbeat 16 year old from Okinawa who loves animals. Dance is her highest stat. She performs “The Live Kakumei Show!” in her The Idolmaster: Platinum Stars trailer.

 

Makoto Kikuchi:

 

Makoto is 765 Production’s tomboy. She’s 17 in The Idolmaster: Platinum Stars. Dance is her highest stat. She performs “Eden” in her trailer.

 

Ritsuko Akizuki:

 

After taking a break to produce and perform as part of Ryuuguu Komachi in The Idolmaster 2, Ritsuko is back as an idol in The Idolmaster: Platinum Stars. She’s a very responsible 19 year old who began as a 765 Production intern and became a singer when they were short-staffed. She has a high vocal stat and performs “Happy” in her video.

Yukiho Hagiwara:

 

Yukiho is the shyest idol at 765 Productions and is known for her visual abilities. She hopes to become a more confident and assured person by performing. In her video, she performs “Eden.”

The Idolmaster: Platinum Stars will be released on Japanese PlayStation 4s on July 28, 2016.


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