Azur Lane To-Love-Ru crossover event
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Azur Lane To Love-Ru Darkness Crossover Characters Revealed

Yostar has revealed a new Azur Lane crossover event that will feature To Love-Ru Darkness characters. The event will run from late November 2024 until early December 2024 in the mobile game.

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This crossover event will feature a total of six characters. During the reveal stream, the host Mafia Kajita noticed an apparent lack of Mikan Yuki. Yostar’s Dai Miwaki promised that if this crossover event goes well, the developers could consider re-running the event with additional characters, just like prior crossovers with titles like Dead or Alive Xtreme: Venus Vacation.

Here is the complete list of characters in the crossover event, along with their rarity levels, ship rigging classes, and acquisition methods:

  1. Lala Satalin Deviluke – Super Rare – Heavy Cruiser rigging – Gacha exclusive
  2. Nana Astar Deviluke – Super Rare – Destroyer rigging – Gacha exclusive
  3. Momo Belia Deviluke – Super Rare – Light Cruiser rigging – Gacha, Stage drop, and Point exchange shop
  4. Golden Darkness – Super Rare – Battleship rigging – Gacha exclusive
  5. Haruna Sairenji – Elite Rarity – Battlecruiser rigging – Gacha exclusive
  6. Yui Kotegawa – Elite Rarity – Carrier rigging – Total points reward

The To Love-Ru Darkness crossover event will run in Azur Lane from November 21, 2024, until December 5, 2024. The To Love-Ru anime is not available on streaming services at this time. Azur Lane is available on Android and Apple iOS devices.


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