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Nijisanji Countdown Live Crossing Tones Blu-ray Releases September 2

The release gives fans a permanent copy of a live that bridged two years, with the bonus camera angles offering a perspective not available during the stream.

Reporting from 2 sources: 4Gamer.net, PANORA.

Nijisanji Countdown Live Crossing Tones Blu-ray Releases September 2

ANYCOLOR announced on May 27, 2026, that the Blu-ray for the Nijisanji countdown live event "NIJISANJI COUNTDOWN LIVE 'CROSSING TONES'" will be released on September 2, 2026. Pre-orders opened the same day at the Nijisanji Official Store and other retailers. The disc captures the year-end live that ran from late 2025 into 2026, featuring eight performers: Salome Ichimatsuryu, Hibari Watase, Nozomi Ishigami, Wen Akagi, Row Koyanagi, Ruri Shioriha, Nes Sakaki, and Nana Tamanoi. The Blu-ray includes the main concert video and bonus "Liver Camera" footage that follows individual talents through selected songs. The package also comes with a set of eight reproduction comment-included photo bromide cards and an acrylic bromide frame. Store-specific bonuses vary by retailer, including film-style bookmarks at the official store, a visual sheet at Amazon Japan, a phone strap at Rakuten Books, and long photos at Animate. The Blu-ray is priced at 13,000 yen before tax.

The Blu-ray catalog number is ACN-30031. The main video track list includes 27 songs, among them "Virtual to LIVE," "Saikou Toutatsuten," "Preserved Roses," and "Arc goes oN." The bonus "Liver Camera" section will have its full details announced later, and some songs may not appear in the bonus footage. The package also contains a special storage box and a booklet. Store-specific bonuses differ: Tower Records offers a clear card, HMV gives a postcard, Sony Music Shop provides an acrylic keychain, and Seven Net Shopping includes a 2L-size bromide. The release date is Wednesday, September 2, 2026. The Blu-ray does not include subtitles.

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