Blue Archive, the acclaimed RPG, is preparing to welcome back one of its major events, the Kivotos Halo Festival.
This celebration brings forth the return of two unlockable characters and introduces two exclusive minigames accessible outside the Blue Archive game.
The central goal is to guide the students of Kivotos in overcoming obstacles for the seamless execution of the field day.
In the realm of Blue Archive, players step into the role of ‘Sensei,’ entrusted with leading the students in the academic city of Kivotos to tackle various threats.
As a gacha game, it boasts an extensive roster of students and their variations that players can recruit for battle.
The spotlight for the Kivotos Halo Festival is on the latest additions: Kotori (Cheer Squad), available from the event’s start until March 21st, and Haruna (Track), accessible from that date until the festival’s end.
For those who may not be captivated by the charming and anime-inspired world of gacha games, Blue Archive might not immediately win their favor.
However, for existing players and fans, the Kivotos Halo Festival promises not only new character recruits but also a variety of engaging side activities.
The official Blue Archive site will feature two alluring minigames – “Running Fast! Kivotos-style Training” and “Spike It! Kivotos Volleyball Tournament.”
Furthermore, continuous live streams featuring the game’s characters will be hosted on the official YouTube channel.
The Kivotos Halo Festival transcends a mere event; it’s a celebration that goes beyond character unlocks, providing players with diverse and entertaining activities to fully immerse themselves in the vibrant world of Blue Archive.
You can dive into the new Halo Festival Event by downloading the Game from Google Play Store for Androids and App Store for Ios devices.
As the festival unfolds, players can anticipate a dynamic and enriching experience that extends well beyond the conventional gaming event.