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Hololive Error the Game: Complete Edition Is Available for Purchase

Cover has started selling Hololive Error the Game: Complete Edition online. The paid game tells a new horror story different from the free game that appeared in January 2022. People can visit the Hololive Production Official Shop to purchase the game digitally or physically.

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The physical Special Set is available for 8,000 yen or $54. In addition to a physical game copy, the set will contain an art and design collection book, a group photo acrylic panel, and four selfie photo postcards.

The Special Set is only available for a limited time. Cover will close orders for it on August 22, 2022, at 18:00 JST (5 AM ET). It will produce sets based on the number of orders received and ship them between mid-November and December 2022.

Players who only want to access the new Hololive Error game can purchase the standalone digital game for 1,000 yen or $7. The standalone game will still be purchasable after the Special Set order period has closed. However, Cover noted that it may cease sales of the game without prior notice.

Hololive Error is a horror story project featuring Hololive VTubers as the key characters. The first chapters—including the free game—formed the “Present & Future” arc of the story. In late April 2022, Cover moved the story to the Train Arc. The most recent chapters since June 2022 constitute the new Truth Arc.

Hololive Error the Game: Complete Edition is available for Windows PCs with Japanese and English language subtitles.


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