hololive’s First Mobile Game ‘hololive Dreams’ Sets July 23 Global Release, Steam Version Confirmed

Cover Corp and QualiArts, a CyberAgent subsidiary, have confirmed that “hololive Dreams” (ホロライブドリームス), the first official smartphone game built around the hololive VTuber group, will launch worldwide on July 23, 2026, with the exception of a few regions.

Known by its shortened nickname “Horodori,” the game features more than 50 hololive talents and will be available on iOS, Android, and, as newly announced, Steam. The Steam version will support the same large-screen experience while syncing progress with the mobile release. A Steam wishlist page has also gone live ahead of launch.

To celebrate, the official “hololive Dreams” account on X is running a hashtag campaign, giving away official merchandise to 150 winners chosen from posts using “#ホロドリ7月23日リリース” (Horodori July 23 Release).

Pre-registration for the game has already surpassed 1.3 million players, triggering a bonus of three additional in-game gacha tickets on top of previously announced milestone rewards, which range from bundles of premium in-game currency to exclusive cosmetic items for all 54 featured talents. If pre-registrations reach 1.5 million, an additional item will be unlocked. A fourth pre-registration campaign is also running from July 3 through July 22, offering prizes including tickets to a hololive 9th-anniversary event tied to the game.

That anniversary event, marking nine years since hololive’s debut, is planned for around October 2026, with further details to be revealed through official broadcasts after the game’s launch. “hololive Dreams” will be free to download with optional in-app purchases.

What is hololive?

hololive is a virtual talent agency operated by Cover Corp, home to some of the most popular VTubers in the world. The group’s talents have a combined YouTube subscriber count exceeding 90 million and are known for livestreaming, music releases, and large-scale fan events. “hololive Dreams” marks the brand’s first venture into an official smartphone game, developed in partnership with QualiArts, the mobile game studio behind titles for other major entertainment IPs.

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