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Heaven Burns Red y Angel Beats! anuncian un apasionante evento cruzado

Jan 08,2026 Autor: Nathan

Heaven Burns Red y Angel Beats! anuncian un apasionante evento cruzado

Heaven Burns Red celebra su hito de 180 días con un emocionante evento de cruce con Angel Beats!. Para celebrar el medio aniversario del juego, esta colaboración especial invita a los fans del amado anime a unirse a la aventura.

Heaven Burns Red x Angel Beats! Introduce nuevas historias, personajes únicos e invocaciones gratuitas

El evento de cruce ya está activo y continuará hasta el 12 de junio de 2025. Los jugadores pueden explorar una nueva narrativa titulada Donde florece el cosmos, donde el escuadrón 31-A se encuentra con icónicos personajes de Angel Beats! como Yuri, Kanade y Miyuki.

Su desafío es navegar por un misterioso sótano de gremio lleno de corredores inquietantes y puertas crípticas, evocando nostalgia para los fans de Angel Beats!. Mira el tráiler del evento a continuación.

Comenzando el 30 de mayo, se lanza un segundo evento, Manga teñida de carmesí en la lluvia otoñal, que presenta a Hisame enfrentándose a un enemigo del pasado en las ruinas de su ciudad natal. Completar tareas en ambas historias recompensa a los jugadores con 200 Cuarzos.

Detalles exclusivos del reclutamiento del evento

El Reclutamiento de la Colaboración Angel Beats! presenta tres personajes exclusivos para Heaven Burns Red: SS [Ángel Terrenal] Kanade Tachibana, SS [Fuego Pluvial] Yuri Nakamura, y S [Cosmos Puro] Miyuki Irie.

El 30 de mayo comienza el Reclutamiento Platino Destacado, mostrando dos nuevas Memorias: SS [Deseo y Reverencia] Hisame Ogasahara y SS [Ocio Camuflado] Monaka Tsukishiro. Este reclutamiento también estará disponible hasta el 12 de junio.

Hasta el 12 de junio, los jugadores pueden disfrutar de una tirada gratuita de 10 cada día, con un total potencial de 150 tiradas gratuitas por ingresos consistentes. ¡Descarga el juego ahora desde Google Play Store!

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