They're coming! BTS get cartooned for collaboration with popular gacha game Cookie Run: Kingdom - details

As if MapleStory and In the SEOM were not enough, BTS are set to drop another game for fans! Collaborating with popular mobile game, Cookie Run: Kingdom, the group has a lot planned in store. Take a look!
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Gather around ARMY, BTS just released some more content! In addition to V's solo fashion magazine pictorial, J-Hope's collaboration with Crush and the Yet to Come in BUSAN Weverse warmup event, the boy group are all set to collaborate with the popular mobile game, Cookie Run: Kingdom.
Dubbed Braver Together, the game is slated to release on October 13 this year and will see each BTS member animated into a unique ‘cookie.’ Launched in January last year, Cookie Run: Kingdom is the latest release in the Cookie Run universe of games.

Fans will be able to explore special BTS-themed maps and go on adventures with each member. Furthermore, an exclusive in-game concert has been planned, where BTS will take on the role of their ‘cookie’ counterparts.

After teasing the collaboration on September 20, the Cookie Run developers dropped a teaser via Twitter that showed the seven member group surrounded by an audience waving their lightsticks aka the ARMY bombs. More content is said to be revealed in the upcoming few days, which includes photocards and videos. Take a look at the teaser:

Marie Suh, the CEO of Devsisters USA, reportedly stated that BTS were the perfect partners for the new collaboration. “The Cookie Run community is about celebrating diversity and supporting each other in choosing to be who you are. We knew how well our core values aligned with those of BTS, so welcoming BTS and ARMY into the Cookie Run Universe felt like a natural fit,” she said while talking to Rolling Stone.
The upcoming collaboration with BTS will be available to download on both iTunes and Google Play Store.
Meanwhile, on the group front, BTS are currently focusing on their solo careers. However, the boy group is set to hold a free concert in Busan on October 15 this year as a part of South Korea’s campaign for the World Expo 2030.
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