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Muv-Luv Team Fan Works with 'COMIFURI: I Don't Want Dojin Circles to Get Hurt, So I'll Max Out my Web Event'
posted on by Kim Morrissy
The Muv-Luv series announced plans last month to fan creators following BOFURI: I Don't Want to Get Hurt, so I'll Max Out My Defense.

Muv-Luv rights-holding company anchor will introduce Muv-Luv or âge-related dojin works on a special page on their website from May 2 to 4, the dates when Comiket was originally planned to be held. There will be no fee or commission charge. The fan works can be submitted through an application form accessible through Muv-Luv's official website. Although the information page has an English translation, the application form is only in Japanese. The application period is from April 13 to 26.
Although anchor originally had plans to franchise mobile game projects "Project Immortal" and "Project Mikhail." Instead, the company will host a livestream to relay the new information. More details about the livestream will be revealed on April 24.
The Muv-Luv team has maintained close ties with dojin and fan communities, even soliciting spinoff Kouki Yoshimune.
The team is distinguishing their plans from the "Air Comiket" and "Ganbarō Dōjin!" initiatives organized by the Comiket Committee by calling it the "Summer Comic Aid" instead of "Comiket Aid."
Comiket 98 was originally scheduled to take place at rescheduled the convention three months earlier than usual to accommodate the 2020 Summer Oympics.
After creating Muv-Luv Alternative in 2006. The Muv-Luv franchise has since sold more than 500,000 games, as well as more than 3 million figures, models, and other hobby releases.
Thanks to invalidname for the news tip
Source: Muv-Luv official website