Azur Lane
2017 video game and its franchise
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July 27 2023 | OVA released on Blu-ray, consisting of two episodes, animated by Yostar Pictures and written by Yū Yamashita. |
May 10 2023 | Original planned release date for the OVA, which was delayed due to technical difficulties. |
2022 | Azur Lane collaborated with Yamaha and Iwata Racing Family (IRF) to feature an Essex-themed YZF-R1 motorcycle at the Suzuka 8 Hours race. |
November 2 2022 | A collaboration with Atelier Ryza franchise introduced 6 new limited-time characters (Kala Ideas, Klaudia Valentz, Patricia Abelheim, Reisalin Stout, Lila Decyrus, and Serri Glaus), running until December 7. |
September 2022 | The anime adaptation was revealed to be an original video animation (OVA). |
September 2022 | The anime adaptation was revealed to be an Original Video Animation (OVA) with two episodes. |
November 25 2021 | A collaboration event with anime series SSSS.Gridman and SSSS.Dynazenon introduced 7 limited-time characters: Rikka Takarada, Akane Shinjō, Yume Minami, Hass, Namiko, Mujina, and Chise Asukagawa, running until December 8. |
September 2021 | Anime adaptation of Azur Lane: Queen's Orders manga was first announced during the game's fourth anniversary and third English anniversary. |
November 26 2020 | A crossover event with Dead or Alive Xtreme Venus Vacation called 'Vacation Lane' began, featuring characters Marie Rose, Honoka, Kasumi, Misaki, Nyotengu, Nagisa, and Monica, running until December 9. |
August 2020 | The World of Warships collaboration was further extended with a third season, introducing new ships, skins, and captains. |
November 27 2019 | Seven Hololive members (Murasaki Shion, Nakiri Ayame, Ookami Mio, Natsuiro Matsuri, Minato Aqua, Shirakami Fubuki, and Tokino Sora) became playable characters in a collaboration event running until December 10. |
April 2019 | A collaboration with Kizuna AI introduced the virtual YouTuber as 4 different in-game characters. |
April 2019 | The World of Warships collaboration was extended with a second season, introducing new characters to both games. |
November 2018 | A collaboration event with Aquaplus introduced characters from the visual novel Utawarerumono to Azur Lane. |
October 26 2018 | Manga 'Azur Lane Queen's Orders' begins serialization in Ichijinsha's Monthly Comic Rex magazine, written by Tsuchii and featuring characters based on British Queen Elizabeth-class battleships HMS Queen Elizabeth, HMS Warspite, and HMS Valiant. |
August 2018 | Yostar licensed GRSPER to create virtual reality wedding ceremonies with game characters, though the crowdfunding project was later cancelled in October. |
July 2018 | Yostar held a wedding dress illustration contest with potential designs to be implemented in the game. |
May 2018 | A collaboration with Sunrise featured a crossover with the anime Armored Trooper VOTOMS, adding the Marshydog mecha as a furniture item in the game. |
April 2018 | Yostar and Wargaming Japan announced a collaboration between Azur Lane and World of Warships, allowing players to obtain characters based on ships from both games through a new 'Development Dock' interface. |
January 2018 | Azur Lane collaborated with Compile Heart to introduce Hyperdimension Neptunia series protagonists as playable characters, including their naval and goddess form variants. |
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