The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls Starlight Stage PC version on DMM Games

The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage Will Appear on PC

Bandai Namco revealed that the mobile game The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage will have a PC version. Both new and existing players will be able to enjoy the title on DMM Games starting from Fall 2021. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The PC version of Starlight Stage will newly introduce an Auto Live feature. Players will be able to simply enjoy the idols’ live performances without having to play the rhythm game segment. The existing mobile versions will also receive this feature at a later date. Players of the mobile game can link their accounts with the PC version to receive 1,000 Star Jewels.

In order to enjoy the PC version, players have to prepare around 20-30 GB of free space and at least 8 GB of RAM. The minimum requirements also include a CPU equivalent to Core i3-4360 / AMD A8-7650K and a graphics card of at least GeForce GTX 750Ti or Radeon RX 250X.

The PC requirements for Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage are lower than that of The Idolmaster: Starlit Season. The latter is a dedicated console game set to release on PlayStation 4 and PC via Steam in October 2021. A demo version of Starlit Season is immediately available on the Japanese PlayStation Store.

The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage is currently available on Android and iOS mobile devices. The free-to-play title boasts a massive roster of 190 idols with over 300 songs. The mobile game has been downloaded over 25 million times to date. The PC version will be available on DMM Games in Fall 2021.


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