Chainsaw Man Characters Head to BanG Dream: Girls Band Party anime
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Chainsaw Man Characters Head to BanG Dream: Girls Band Party

Back in 2023, Bushiroad announced a Chainsaw Man event for BanG Dream: Girls Band Party based on the anime and manga and its characters. Now, the crossover will finally appear worldwide. There’s no exact date yet, but the December 1, 2024 social media announcement said it is “coming soon.”  

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Since the event already appeared in the Japanese version of the game in June 2023, we know what it entails. There are two covers of songs from the anime. One is “Chainsaw Blood,” which is performed by Afterglow. The other is “Fight Song,” which is sung by Roselia.

This is what that version of “Chainsaw Blood” sounds like:

Here’s “Fight Song” in-game: 

As you play, you can also get versions of existing characters who are dressed up like cast members from the Chainsaw Man anime. The two we’ll be able to earn are Morfonica’s Rui as Aki and Poppin’ Party’s Rimi as Kobeni. If you go through the gacha, you can get Afterglow’s Ran as Denji, Morfonica’s Toko as Power, and Roselia’s Sayo as Makima. 

As for Chainsaw Man, we should get some news about what’s next for the anime adaptations and manga soon. It will be part of Jump Festa 2025. Mappa is currently working on Chainsaw Man The Movie: Reze Arc, so an update on that seems likely.

BanG Dream: Girls Band Party is on mobile devices, and the Chainsaw Man event comes to the global version of the game “soon.” The Chainsaw Man anime is available to stream on Crunchyroll. 


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