The Quintessential Quintuplets movie crossover content in Monster Strike
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Monster Strike Will Feature The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie

Mixi published details about the new Monster Strike crossover content that is inspired by The Quintessential Quintuplets movie. Players will be able to recruit characters from the latter title—including the titular quintuplets—for a limited time from late October 2024 until early November 2024.

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The Nakano quintuplets will be the main highlights of this crossover. Mixi will hold a gacha banner that includes each of the five characters separately. It will also have a one-time free gacha banner where players are guaranteed to get one of the quintuplets at random.

In addition, Mixi will hold a special quest that rewards Futaro Coins when played in Multiplayer mode. Players will be able to use these coins to obtain Futaro and Raiha as a single fire-elemental character unit.

The mobile puzzle game Monster Strike is still running strong in Japan even after more than 11 years have passed since its initial launch in September 2013. Mixi has also added numerous crossover content from many external franchises, including Spy X Family and Mobile Suit Gundam.

Monster Strike is readily available for Android and iOS mobile devices in Japan. The new crossover content from The Quintessential Quintuplets movie crossover content will be available in Monster Strike from October 26, 2024, until November 5, 2024.


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