Nexon has brought a new student by the name of Kokona to BlueArchive as players can utilize her as a new striker.
\nNexon released a new update recently for Blue Archive as they have added a new student to the roster by the name of Kokona. The character was announced last week and officially released into the game over the weekend, giving you an all-new option for combat with a Piercing Striker. The character also comes with an update to the game and some weird news about a Discord vote that took place for the game. We got the details of all of that below.
In this event story, Shun, who has been turned into her younger self by a youth elixir, gets into all sorts of trouble while running around the academy.'\n'Along with this, a special live stream, Go! Go! Kivotos! has been announced. It will be available on Friday, March 24 on the official YouTube channel and will feature commentary from the developers, as well as information on digital merch, exciting collaborations, and offline events.
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