The Idolmaster: Stella Stage Trailers Show Off Hibiki And Yayoi

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Much like in The Idolmaster: Platinum Stars, The Idolmaster: Stella Stage gives people the chance to help make Haruka, Chihaya, Miki, and the other 10 singers stars. To help reintroduce these heroines, trailers are being released to show each of them off. The two latest ones reintroduce Hibiki Ganaha and Yayoi Takatsuki.

 

Yayoi Takatsuki

 

 

Yayoi has been a part of The Idolmaster series from the very first game. She started out as one of the youngest possible idols, though she is quite competent due to her being relied upon to help her father care for her four younger brothers and sisters. (She was 13 in the original game, but is 14 in The Idolmaster: Stella Stage.) In her trailer, she sings “Ohayou!! Asagohan,” a song that has also been present in the series from the very start.

 

Hibiki Ganaha

 

Hibiki is a heroine who made her debut in The Idolmaster SP. She was a rival character part of 961 Production’s Project Fairy group that also included Miki and Takane. After the events of that game, she was made part of the 765 Productions roster. She is a 16-year-old animal lover and can be quite active. Her song in The Idolmaster: Stella Stage’s new trailer is “Brand New Day!,” a song that first made its game debut as The Idolmaster 2 DLC.

 

The Idolmaster: Stella Stage will come to the PlayStation 4 in Japan on December 21, 2017


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