Blood Strike’s Tokyo Revengers event adds skins, weapons and login rewards
Blood Strike’s Tokyo Revengers crossover runs through June 14, stacking free login loot, mission rewards and premium Mikey-themed cosmetics to keep players checking back daily.
Blood Strike turned Tokyo Revengers into a login machine: the crossover began on May 15 and runs through June 14, with free mission rewards, daily loot and premium pools built to pull players back in before the window closes. The setup is classic mobile retention design, but the cast makes it easy to see why it works.
The free track does the heavy lifting first. Official event materials say players can complete in-game missions to earn Tokyo Revengers collaboration skins, while login rewards include FN2000 - Twin Dragons. The event also ties a Takemichi Hanagaki-inspired Jack skin, a Tokyo Revengers parachute and weapons such as the MCX Bad Future to daily sign-ins, giving casual players a low-friction reason to keep opening the app even if they never touch the premium side.
Blood Strike also split the collaboration into more committed reward paths. Team-up rewards include MCX - The Worst Future, while the featured pools add HK416 - The Invincible Mikey, M82 - The First Vice Captain, Katana - Path to Rebirth and a Mikey-themed Panpan companion. Another pool pushes deeper into Tokyo Revengers fan service with Volt - Izana Kurokawa, MP7 - Keisuke Baji × Chifuyu Matsuno, Bizon - Ashen Serpent, a Toman Commemoration emote, Mikey’s Motorcycle and a Ken Ryuguji-themed Panpan companion. That structure matters: the crossover is not just a pile of skins, it is a layered reward ladder that keeps the first day, the mid-event return and the final rush all feeling worthwhile.

NetEase Games is also leaning hard on character recognition. The official copy frames the event around letting players “join Mikey and Draken on the streets,” which tells you exactly where the pitch sits: not new systems, but familiar faces wrapped around the existing shooter loop. The collaboration draws from Tokyo Revengers’ finished manga run, which was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from March 2017 to November 2022 and collected into 31 tankōbon volumes by Kodansha, so the event is pulling from a complete and widely recognized cast rather than an ongoing story beat.
That makes the crossover feel like collectible fan service more than a gameplay overhaul, even if the timing is sharp. Blood Strike globally launched on March 24, 2024 after a Southeast Asia soft launch in 2023, and Google Play’s listing says it has won the hearts of nearly 100 million players globally. A short collaboration window, a recognizable anime brand and a stack of login rewards are exactly how a mobile shooter keeps that audience coming back, and Blood Strike knows it has until June 14 to make every return trip count.
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