Tokyo 7th Sisters Idol Game Ends Service After 12 Years
The shutdown of a 12-year-old mobile game with a dedicated narrative focus signals the end of a notable era for the franchise, but the planned offline version and ongoing live events keep the property alive in a different form.
Reporting from 1 sources: Anime News Network.
Donuts announced that the Tokyo 7th Sisters idol raising smartphone game will end service on August 12, 2026, after 12 years. The main story concludes with the Stella MiNE group's arc. An offline version preserving story, music, and cards is in development, and the franchise will continue concerts and merchandise.
Donuts confirmed the Tokyo 7th Sisters smartphone game will shut down on August 12, 2026, ending a 12-year run that began in February 2014. The main story wraps with the current Stella MiNE group arc in Episode 2053. An offline version is being built to let players view the full story, use the music player, watch stage events, and browse acquired cards, with Donuts aiming to keep as much current functionality as possible. The franchise will continue with concerts and merchandise sales. The game inspired the 2021 film Tokyo 7th Sisters: Bokura wa Aozora ni Naru, which was delayed from summer 2020 due to COVID-19.
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- Anime News Network Tokyo 7th Sisters Idol Raising Smartphone Game Ends Service After 12 Years