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Blue Protocol: Star Resonance season 3 adds Fairy Tail crossover, new class

Fairy Tail is only the hook. Season 3 also brings Twin Striker, 3 new maps, 6 dungeons, and a Musician System that gives players real reasons to log in.

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Blue Protocol: Star Resonance season 3 adds Fairy Tail crossover, new class
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Blue Protocol: Star Resonance season 3, Echoes of Ember, went live with a Fairy Tail crossover that looks a lot bigger than a simple anime skin pack. The limited-time event ran from May 28 through June 30 and put Natsu Dragneel and Lucy Heartfilia front and center as special Battle Imagines, but the real story was the amount of playable content wrapped around the license.

The season added 3 new maps and 6 new dungeons, with event-exclusive bosses and new rewards layered on top. The official Steam page also listed themed outfits, Fairy Tail collectibles for housing, and Happy and Carla in the new Spirit Echo system. That is the kind of content density that keeps an MMO sticky on mobile and PC, because it gives players reasons to move between combat, collection, and social spaces instead of logging in once for the crossover check-in.

The other major headline was Twin Striker, a new class built for aggressive players who like to stay in the pocket. Official store listings describe it as a close-range offensive class that fights with dual axes, chaining fast, fiery attacks with strong AoE damage. Pocket Gamer noted the class centers on the Crimson Gauge, which fits the read: this is a pressure-heavy DPS job, not a passive pickup for casual alt leveling.

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Season 3 also pushed harder on the game’s social side. The new Musician System unlocks at level 10 and supports guitar, keyboard, bass, and drums, adding a performance layer that sits outside the usual dungeon grind. Alongside that, the update brought NPC Bond Stories for Darya, Boyce, and Fafala, plus broader system updates to Battle Imagine/Will Wish, Gear Modification/Class Loot, Instructor, Fashion/Mount Wish, Homestead, and Life Skills. For a live-service MMORPG, that is a meaningful package, not just a branded event window.

A PLUS JAPAN has been positioning Blue Protocol: Star Resonance as a cross-platform MMORPG with synchronized progression between mobile and PC, headed for Europe, North America, and South America in English. After an earlier Shangri-La Frontier crossover, Echoes of Ember keeps that anime-collab strategy rolling, but this one lands with more weight because it adds maps, dungeons, a new class, and social systems that should keep Regnas busy long after the Fairy Tail novelty fades.

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