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Love Live School Idol Festival 2 Miracle Live Service Ends

Love Live School Idol Festival 2 Miracle Live service ended. However, you can still look at your albums and titles if you managed to unlock the local offline function prior.

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In order to access the local offline function, you need to have saved your data using version 1.3.0 before the early hours of May 31, 2024 (in Japan). Afterwards, once the game shut down, you can launch the 1.3.0 app to look at all your saved data. Saved data includes titles and albums of characters. It serves as an archive and you cannot do anything more than look at what you collected during your time with the game. As a note, if you delete the app, you will lose all your saved data since the uninstallation process deletes them. You cannot get anything back even if you reinstall from the app store history.

Bushiroad announced that the global version of Love Live School Idol Festival 2 Miracle Live would come out in February 2024. However, in the exact same announcement, it also said that the game would shut down on May 31, 2024. While Bushiroad has never explained the reasoning behind such a short global service life, it may be due to some behind-the-scenes contract issues.

Love Live School Idol festival 2 Miracle Live was available on mobile devices until it ended service on May 31, 2024.


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