Azur Lane reveals Dead or Alive Xtreme Venus Vacation 3rd collab character lineup and new swimsuit skins 

Azur Lane's third collaboration event with Dead or Alive Xtreme Venus Vacation will run from April 17 to May 1, with a rerun of past event content starting April 23.

Azur Lane publisher Yostar Games has announced that the naval shooter’s third collaboration event with Koei Tecmo’s Dead or Alive Xtreme Venus Vacation will launch on April 17 and run until May 1. Details of the event were showcased during a livestream by the official Azur Lane account on April 13. 

The new collab will once again bring Venuses to Azur Lane’s Home Port, with the story following their scramble to recruit team members and liven up the mood before the upcoming beach volleyball tournament. Six new collaboration characters have been announced, including SSR Aircraft Carrier: Elise, SSR Heavy Cruiser: Shandy, SSR Light Cruiser: Yukino, SSR Destroyer: Tsukushi, SSR Battleship: Shizuku and SSR Submarine: Patty.  

Elise, Shandy, Yukino and Tsukushi will be featured in the limited construction pool, though Tsukushi will also be obtainable in exchange for event points or as a drop in the event area. Patty will be available as a cumulative Progress Point reward, and Shizuku as a Friendship Point reward. 

The DOAXVV event will also come with 10 new swimsuit-themed costumes for both event characters and existing shipgirls. Additionally, starting April 23, Azur Lane’s previous DOAVXX collaboration (run in 2020 and 2023) will get a rerun, bringing back characters like Kasumi, Marie Rose and Tamaki, as well as costumes from the past event. Some of the skins will be rentable during the duration of the event (for Elise, Shandy and Argus) using Outfit Vouchers. 

Azur Lane’s 3rd Dead or Alive Xtreme Venus Vacation collaboration event will be held from April 17 to May 1. The game is available for iOS and Android

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