They likely don’t want to split their work between the older version of their newest project, so I’d bet we’ll even see more about School Idol Festival 2 come that March 31st shutdown date. So, you might be asking, if this was so popular and great, why would it shut down? Well, typically this news is sad and a letdown for any mobile game, but given that KLab very recently announced the Love Live! School Idol Festival sequel, I think this is likely why we’re saying goodbye to this one. The rhythm gameplay was a simple tap-dots sort of deal, but it worked excellently and was easy enough to get into that anyone could dig their teeth into it. Featuring a loveable cast of high school girls who moonlight as idols, or musical performers, School Idol Festival was full of stories for each member of the cast, offering up a way to get attached to your favourite idol.
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