Arknights Spring Special Livestream

Arknights Spring Special Livestream Will Guest Ch’en’s Voice Actor

Yostar has announced that an Arknights Spring Special Livestream will be held on April 21, 2021 at 8PM JST. The livestreamed event will feature multiple guests, including Ch’en’s VA Shizuka Ishigami and professional cosplayer Moe Iori. Additionally, users can participate in a twitter hashtag campaign for a chance to win a limited edition A1-size poster. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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Per the announcement posted on the Arknights website, the event will also feature new information, announcements, and gameplay. The event will be livestreamed via the official Arknights YouTube channel, as well as through a livestream tweet posted by the @ArknightsStaff Twitter account.

There are also plenty of things to do during the event. Three people will have the chance to win a limited-edition A1 poster by participating in a retweet campaign. To apply, users must follow the @ArknightsStaff Twitter account and retweet the livestream commencement tweet by the end of the event. Finally, tweets with the hashtag “#アークナイツ春SP” will also have a chance to pop up on the livestream.

The mobile tower defense game recently celebrated it’s first year anniversary by releasing a special art book in January 2021. Yostar also hosted a similar livestream event back in February 2021 to showcase new events and information. However, unlike its first year anniversary livestream, it did not receive an English-captioned reupload on the Arknights Global YouTube account.

Arknights is immediately available to play on iOS and Android. The Arknights Spring Special Livestream will start from 8PM JST on April 21, 2021 and will be available to watch via YouTube and Twitter.


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