Project Sekai Colorful Stage

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NameProject Sekai Colorful Stage
Japanese nameプロジェクトセカイ カラフルステージ
Abbreviation(s)Project Sekai, ProSeka, PRSK, pjsk
Developer(s)SEGA, Craft Egg, Colorful Palette, and Crypton Future Media
Release dateSeptember 30, 2020
External link(s)Official Website
Official English-language Twitter
Official Youtube Channel
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Project Sekai Colorful Stage is a rhythm game with gacha game elements that incorporates Vocaloid characters and songs. Wikipedia calls it a spinoff of Project DIVA.

Groups

There are 6 main groups of characters, listed below:

Virtual Singers

Leo/Need

More More Jump!

Vivid Bad Squad

Wonderlands x Showtime

Nightcord at 25:00

Canon Overview

Synopsis

Canon Events

Fandom Overview

Shipping

Some popular pairings include:

  • Kamishiro Rui/Tenma Tsukasa
  • Aoyagi Touya/Shinonome Akito
  • Azusawa Kohane/Shiraishi An
  • Akiyama Mizuki/Shinonome Ena
  • Kusanagi Nene/Ootori Emu
  • Hanasato Minori/Kiritani Haruka
  • Asahina Mafuyu/Shinonome Ena
  • Asahina Mafuyu/Yoisaki Kanade
  • Shinonome Akito/Shiraishi An
  • Kamishiro Rui/Kusanagi Nene
  • Hinomori Shizuku/Momoi Airi
  • Polyneed

Although the game's cast is predominantly female, the four male characters tend to receive more fan attention and content, particularly when it comes to shipping.

Common Tropes

Many fans create unit shuffles, which have the characters create different groups in an alternate universe.

Many alternate universes that fans create are based on the card art of different cards. For example, a fantasy AU based on a card set of characters in a fantasy world.

Fans often have headcanons of many characters in the game as trans, however, these headcanons can cause debates in the fandom.[1]

Example Fanworks

Fanfiction

Fanart

Fancomics

Fanvids

Fanzines

  • SEKAI Fashion - Publishes biweekly, includes event stories and song analyses, and a fashion collection.

Challenges

Meta

Communities

Links

References