Shirakami Fubuki in Hololive indie pinball game Holo Pop
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Holo Pop Is a New Hololive Indie Game Like Peggle

A new holo indie game has appeared on Steam. The game’s title is Holo Pop, and it is a Peggle and pinball-like game that features Hololive Vtubers.

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This game primarily features three Japanese Vtubers from the group. They are Sakura Miko, Shirakami Fubuki, and Oozora Subaru. After choosing a Vtuber, the player will have to aim and shoot a finite amount of balls from above to hit as many objects as possible with ricochet effects.

Some of the stages in Holo Pop will have special gimmicks that reward more points when hit. The Vtubers will also have specific skills that improve their gameplay, such as shooting five balls in one go. The game’s development studio HappyHoppyHappy is also holding a temporary leaderboard for players to compete with their high scores from the game’s launch until December 5, 2024.

The new indie PC game is available worldwide with a price tag of $3.99 in the US. Even though the Steam Page has a description of the game in English, the actual game only supports Japanese text at launch.

Cover has been helping indie developers release Hololive-themed indie games on Steam via its holo indie brand. It released DUEHOLO and Miko Sniper in June 2024, as well as Hololive Treasure Mountain in August 2024.

Holo Pop is now available on PCs worldwide via Steam.


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