Hogar Noticias Toram Online está listo para dar la bienvenida al cantante virtual Hatsune Miku a Fantasy Mmorpg

Toram Online está listo para dar la bienvenida al cantante virtual Hatsune Miku a Fantasy Mmorpg

Autor : Skylar Actualizar : Feb 21,2025

¡Hatsune Miku viene a Toram en línea! Asobimo, Inc. ha anunciado un evento de colaboración, "Miracle Mirai 2024", llevando al icónico cantante virtual al MMORPG a partir del 30 de enero.

Este emocionante crossover contará con artículos de colaboración exclusivos y eventos por tiempo limitado. Los jugadores pueden esperar avatares inspirados en Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len y Megurine Luka. Algunos artículos publicados anteriormente también volverán. Consulte el blog oficial para obtener más detalles.

Si bien el título del evento puede parecer un poco fuera de kiltro (¡es 2025!), Los elegantes atuendos de la colaboración seguramente serán un éxito. Quizás el título refleja la persistente magia de 2024 en el Año Nuevo.

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Para ser publicitado, ¡vea el video promocional con una canción original! La melodía pegadiza te hará listo para el lanzamiento de la colaboración.

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