"Tower of God Launches Hololive Collab with New SSR+ Characters"
A week after teasing the collaboration, Tower of God New World has officially added Mori Calliope and Tokoyami Towa to its expansive roster. These hololive stars are now available as SSR+ teammates, bringing their unique personalities and a touch of chaos to the game. The update also introduces several limited-time events, all of which will run through April 23rd.
Both Mori Calliope and Tokoyami Towa are Yellow element units in Tower of God New World. [hololive] Mori Calliope serves as a fast-paced Assassin-type Scout, while [hololive] Tokoyami Towa fills the role of a Support as a Wave Controller. Their kits are filled with dynamic skills and distinctive flair, sure to captivate both Tower of God enthusiasts and hololive fans alike.
The collaboration features a special story event titled "We May Be Reaper & Demon, but We’ll Be Maids!", where the VTuber duo swaps their grim duties for maid uniforms. By completing event missions, players can earn materials such as Tower’s Blessing Break Stones, along with a variety of cosmetics and power-up rewards.
Additionally, there's a hololive Collab Special Summon with increased rates, and a Daily Festa that rewards players with prizes for simply logging in and completing missions, including up to 100 hololive Collab Summon Tickets.
For those new to hololive, it's a female-led VTuber group managed by Cover Corporation, which has rapidly become a global sensation. From dominating the virtual streaming scene to making it onto the Billboard Japan Hot 100 charts, they've accomplished it all. Their inclusion in this collectible RPG is sure to attract even more attention.
Be sure to check out this Tower of God tier list to see all the top heroes!
You have until April 23rd to recruit Calli and Towa, participate in the event, and infuse your team with a bit of reaper-and-devil flair. Download Tower of God New World for free by clicking on your preferred link below. For more information, visit the official Facebook page.





