Two insanely dedicated gacha gamers awarded for logging into game for five thousand consecutive days ever since its launch 13 years ago 

Two players of the Japanese gacha game Puzzle & Dragons have been awarded exclusive honors for logging in for 13 years without missing a day.

Two Puzzle & Dragons players have logged in every single day for 5,000 days since the Japanese mobile gacha game launched, and the developers are recognizing their dedication with a special in-game title that reads “5,000 Days.” 

Developed by GungHo Online Entertainment, Puzzle & Dragons has been running since February 2012 and remains a top-ranking mobile game on the Japanese iOS and Android stores (among the likes of Fate/Grand Order, Monster Strike and Umamusume). The game officially marked its 5,000th day of service on October 28, 2025. 

On November 25, Puzzle & Dragons’ PR spokesperson Murako announced that, as part of the game’s ongoing celebrations commemorating 5,000 days of service, the aforementioned players will receive an award for their “perfect attendance.” Titles in Puzzle & Dragons are cosmetic badges earned by meeting specific conditions, allowing players to show off accomplishments on their profile. The newly awarded “5000 Days” title is especially rare, given that only the two players who have stuck by the game since day one without fail are eligible to receive it. 

On the other hand, Puzzle & Dragons has also announced a separate, cumulative 5,000-day login bonus (awarding a special monster called 5,000-day Tamadra), which any player can earn once their total login count reaches the milestone, even after the event ends. 

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Amber V
Amber V

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She grew up playing Duke Nukem and Wolfenstein with her dad, and is now enamored with obscure Japanese video games and internet culture. Currently devoted to growing Automaton West to the size of its Japanese sister-site, while making sure to keep news concise and developer stories deep and stimulating.

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