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industry-newsMay 14, 2026

Tokyo 7th Sisters Game Ends Service After 12 Years

The Tokyo 7th Sisters idol raising smartphone game has officially ended its service after 12 years. Launched in 2014, the game inspired a 2021 anime film.

By AnimeWorldNews StaffSource: Anime News Network

In a significant development for fans of mobile gaming and anime, the Tokyo 7th Sisters idol raising smartphone game has officially concluded its service after an impressive 12-year run. Launched in 2014, the game quickly gained popularity for its engaging gameplay and vibrant characters, leading to a dedicated fanbase. The game’s success also paved the way for a 2021 anime film adaptation, which further expanded its reach beyond the gaming community.

The Tokyo 7th Sisters game allowed players to manage and train a group of aspiring idols, providing a unique blend of strategy and entertainment. Over the years, it offered numerous updates and events, keeping the gameplay fresh and exciting for its users. However, as the mobile gaming landscape continues to evolve, the decision to end service reflects the challenges faced by long-running titles in maintaining player engagement and profitability.

Fans of the franchise are encouraged to reflect on the memories and experiences created through the game, as well as the impact it had on the idol genre within the anime and gaming industries. While the game may have ended, the legacy of Tokyo 7th Sisters continues through its anime adaptation and the community it fostered.

For more information on this development, you can visit Anime News Network's coverage of the story.

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FAQ

When was the Tokyo 7th Sisters game launched?

The Tokyo 7th Sisters game was launched in 2014.

What inspired the Tokyo 7th Sisters anime film?

The Tokyo 7th Sisters game inspired a 2021 anime film.

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