Cover Corp. Unveils First Look At Mobile Rhythm Game ‘Hololive Dreams’

Cover Corp., the company behind the global VTuber agency Hololive, has officially given fans their first look at Hololive Dreams, a rhythm game coming soon to mobile devices. The title is being co-developed with QualiArts Co. Ltd, the developers behind Gakuen Idolmaster and Idoly Pride.

The project was initially teased under the codename “DREAMS” during Hololive Super Expo 2025. It was revealed today that fans will be able to play rhythm tracks set to music created by over 50 Hololive VTubers, as well as create and share custom note charts through an in-game chart creation feature.

At launch, the game is expected to include over 150 songs, including both originals and covers, with each participating VTuber receiving two solo vocal tracks. Certain tracks will feature background visuals such as clips from music videos, or footage from live performances. An original theme song created specifically for the game is also currently in development.

The game will be showcased at Hololive Super Expo 2026, scheduled to take place from March 6 to March 8, 2026 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. The event will feature exhibits related to the game, as well as a special program revealing additional information. A separate livestream focusing on the title is planned for late February 2026.


Hololive Dreams will be free to download (with optional in-app purchases), and will be made available on both iOS and Android in selected regions. Further updates on the game are expected to be released in the coming months.

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