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Ensemble Stars!! Music Allies with WildAid for African Biodiversity Awareness

by Caleb Jan 17,2025

Ensemble Stars!! Music's new update, "Nature's Ensemble: Call of the Wild," partners with WildAid to highlight African wildlife conservation. This collaboration, running until January 19th, lets players explore African biodiversity while learning about ecological threats.

Collect puzzle pieces to earn in-game rewards like Diamonds and Gems. Reaching the server-wide goal of two million fragments unlocks the exclusive "Guardian of the Wild" title.

puzzle pieces, gemstomes, and a rhino

Learn fascinating facts about African animals, from elephants and lions to rarer species like the Temminck's pangolin and hawksbill sea turtle, through in-game Knowledge Cards scientifically vetted by WildAid. Share these facts using #CalloftheWild for a chance to win more Diamonds.

This event isn't just about pretty pictures; it's about connecting with iconic and lesser-known animals, understanding their importance to the ecosystem, and joining a global effort to protect biodiversity. Looking for similar mobile games? Check out our list of the best otome games!

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