Big hit rhythm game’Rhythm Hive’ unveils a new theme with memories of BTS, Tubatu, and Nhyphen

SuperV, an independent corporation in the game division of Big Hit Entertainment (hereinafter referred to as Big Hit), announced on the 18th that it has officially updated Season 1: The Stage of the mobile rhythm game’Rhythm Hive’.

Through this Season 1: The Stage update, various concept photos and performance cards were released that contain precious memories of Big Hit Labels artists, BTS, Tomorrow by Together, and ENHYPEN.

A theme that uses the B-cut Winter Package in 2021 for BTS, a theme that uses MBTI for Tomorrow by Together, and a theme that captures the moments of the first fan meeting in ENHYPEN are released. By applying the theme of, the visual immersion of the game was improved.

Detailed updates were also made in the game play area. The mission system has been reinforced so that even beginners can enjoy a variety of challenges and experiences, from simple missions that can be easily performed to missions that require multiple conditions to be fulfilled at the same time.

In particular, in this Season 1: The Stage update, the opinions of users expressed during the pre-season period were also actively reflected. The score counting system has been reorganized so that if the performance judgment, difficulty, and stats of the performance cards are the same, the score counting system has been reorganized, and in addition to this, ‘5x mode’ has been newly added, allowing users to enjoy more thrilling performances. .

Meanwhile, Superv is holding a limited-time login event to commemorate the update of’Rhythm Hive’ Season 1: The Stage. All users who access the game by the 24th will receive a card pack containing 5 B-XR grade cards, hive gems, and gold according to each access date.

‘Rhythm Hive’ can be downloaded for free from Google Play or Apple App Store, and detailed information can be found on the official SNS channel of’Rhythm Hive’.

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