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A mobile game by Fivecross,
Kuroko no Basuke Street Rivals (黒子のバスケ Street Rivals), is scheduled to be released in 2023. [41] Stage plays[edit] A series of 2. 5D musical stage plays began in 2016. [42] Kensho Ono reprised his role as Kuroko from the anime series. [43] Additions to the main cast included Yuuya Asato as Taiga and Shota
Onume as Aomine. The plays
were directed by Norihito Nakayashiki, who also directed Hyper Projection Engeki Haikyu!!. [44] Year Dates & Locations Title 2016 8 April – 22 April (Tokyo) Kuroko no Basuke The Encounter[45] 2017 22 June – 9 July (Tokyo)
13 July – 17 July (Osaka) Kuroko no Basuke OVER-DRIVE[46] 2018 6 April – 22 April (Tokyo)
1 May – 6 May (Osaka)
11 May – 13 May (Tokyo) Kuroko no Basuke IGNITE-ZONE[47] 2019 30 April – 1 May (Osaka)
4 May – 5 May (Aichi)
7 May – 13 May (Tokyo)
18 May – 19 May (Fukuoka) Kuroko no Basuke ULTIMATE-BLAZE[48] Reception[edit] The Kuroko's Basketball manga series sold nine million units in Japan by September 2012. [49] In May 2013, the manga has over one million copies of volume 1 in print. [50] By 2013, the manga had over 23 million copies in circulation,[51] a number that grew to 27 million by April 2014. [5] By November 2020, the series has over 31 million copies in circulation. [52] Individual volumes frequently appeared on Oricon's weekly lists of the best-selling manga in Japan,[53][54] and many of them were some of the best-selling manga in the year 2012.
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[1] Sega released an English-language server of the game worldwide on December 7, 2021, with expansion to 5
countries in Southeast Asia in September 25, 2023. [2][3][4] The Taiwanese server, published by Ariel Network, was released on September 30, 2021. [5][6] A Korean server was released on May 20, 2022 in South Korea, published by Nuverse. [7] Plot[edit] Setting[edit] Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage is set in the real world,
specifically in Shibuya, Tokyo. In this game, Hatsune Miku and her friends are famous fictional singers existing in the real world as Virtual Singers. They sing songs from creators all over the world, but they also exist in "SEKAI," (セカイ) a mysterious world different from the real world that is created from a person's "true feelings", featuring various visual appearances based on the person.