Famitsu revealed its April 20 magazine issue releases on April 6 with a cover story for The Idolmaster: Shiny Colors. The upcoming issue celebrates the 5th anniversary of The Idolmaster: Shiny Colors for Android, iOS, and web browsers.
The April 20 issue of Famitsu includes interviews with The Idolmaster: Shiny Colors voice actresses Mayu Mineda, Aya Yamane, and Rina Kawaguchi. Additionally, the new issue includes results for a recent producer questionnaire sent out to The Idolmaster: Shiny Colors fans. Moreover, the issue includes an interview with The Idolmaster: Shiny Colors producer Yuusuke Kouyama.
Alongside the latest information for The Idolmaster: Shiny Colors, the new issue features a story regarding the 40th anniversary of the Nobunaga’s Ambition series. A play report from the recent Diablo IV beta will be published in the April 20 issue as well. Readers may purchase the new issue at Amazon Japan with worldwide shipping.
Check out the new issue cover below via Famitsu:
Lastly, The Idolmaster: Shiny Colors is available now for Android, iOS, and web browsers in Japan.
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