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We Are Aliens Anime Film Lands Singapore Release via Shaw Organisation

Singapore is getting an unusually special theatrical anime release this year. We Are Aliens (ワレワレハウチュウジン) — a Japanese-French co-production that made its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival’s Directors’ Fortnight in May 2026 — has confirmed Shaw Organisation as its Singapore distributor, bringing one of the animation festival circuit’s most talked-about titles of the year to local screens.

We Are Aliens – Anime Film Video | open in 2026 — via LPE on YouTube

What Is We Are Aliens?

Directed by Kōhei Kadowaki and co-produced by Japanese indie label NOTHING NEW and Paris-based Miyu Productions, We Are Aliens is a quietly intimate coming-of-age drama spanning nearly three decades. The story follows two boys — Tsubasa and Gyotaro — in a small Japanese town whose childhood friendship is fractured by a single act of jealousy and misunderstanding. The film then jumps forward in time, tracking them as adults reckoning with what that break cost them.

A scene from We Are Aliens showing the two childhood friends
Image courtesy of NOTHING NEW / Miyu Productions

Kadowaki — whose animation credits include YOASOBI’s acclaimed “A Gentle Comet” music video — serves as writer, director, storyboarder, and editor on the film, giving it a genuinely singular authorial voice. The animation style blends rotoscoped movement with hand-drawn expressiveness, aiming for a grounded, lived-in quality rather than the visual bombast of mainstream releases. Composer Yaffle, closely associated with YOASOBI’s sound, provides the score, with Ryōta Bandō and Amane Okayama leading the adult voice cast.

From Cannes to Annecy: The Festival Run

The film’s world premiere was at Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight — historically one of the most director-focused sidebars of the festival, with a track record of championing unconventional debuts. From there it moved to the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in competition, one of the most prestigious animation showcases in the world. Both selections are unusual for a debut feature built on crowdfunding and indie production, and they put We Are Aliens firmly on the path that tends to produce quiet word-of-mouth favourites.

We Are Aliens - film still showing an emotional scene between the two leads
Image courtesy of NOTHING NEW / Miyu Productions

The project was funded via MotionGallery, Japan’s creative crowdfunding platform, where it surpassed its 8 million yen goal to raise 9.6 million yen — real community investment in a project that came almost entirely from outside the mainstream anime production system. International sales are handled by Charades, a Paris-based sales agent with a recent track record of arthouse breakouts from Asia.

Singapore and the Southeast Asia Release

The regional distribution announcement, confirmed on 23 June 2026, covers multiple Asian markets at once: Shaw Organisation holds Singapore, Hooray Films has Taiwan, Intercontinental Film Distributors covers Hong Kong, Sahamongkol Film has Thailand, and Green Narae Media handles South Korea. France is covered domestically by Dulac Distribution.

We Are Aliens - film still from the anime feature
Image courtesy of NOTHING NEW / Miyu Productions

A specific Singapore theatrical release date has not yet been confirmed — Shaw Organisation holds the rights, but the calendar slot is still to be announced. Given the film’s arthouse profile, expect a limited-screen release rather than a wide multiplex run; keep an eye on Shaw Theatres’ upcoming schedule once the Japan run concludes. We’ll update when a Singapore date is locked in.

If you follow Cannes, love character-driven anime that puts story over spectacle, or simply want to catch something genuinely unusual on a local screen before the word-of-mouth catches up with it, this is a date to keep open. For more anime films and series we’re tracking for Singapore audiences, check our Manga Anime section.

Steam Summer Sale 2026 Starts Tomorrow — Two Weeks of Deals for Singapore PC Gamers

The Steam Summer Sale 2026 is almost here. Valve’s biggest annual PC gaming sale kicks off on 25 June at 10 AM Pacific Time — that’s 26 June at 1 AM SGT for Singapore — and runs straight through to 9 July. Two full weeks of discounts across the entire Steam store, no flash deals, no daily rotations. The price you see on day one is the price you see on day fourteen.

Steam Summer Sale 2026: Official Trailer — via Steam on YouTube

When Does the Steam Summer Sale 2026 Go Live in Singapore?

Mark your calendar: the sale opens on Wednesday, 26 June at 1:00 AM SGT. If you are up late on the night of 25 June, you can start browsing right as it flips over. There’s no need to fight a midnight queue — Steam handles the traffic fine, and prices do not change throughout the sale period. You have until 9 July at 1:00 AM SGT to check out, so there is plenty of breathing room.

Steam charges Singapore users in SGD, so you will see localised prices throughout. Discounts during the sale typically average around 45%, with many catalogue titles and older releases hitting 50–90% off. Brand-new releases from the past 90 days are generally excluded.

Steam Summer Sale 2026 key art featuring game characters around the Steam logo
Image courtesy of Steam / Valve

What Games Are Featured This Year?

Valve’s official trailer spotlights a wide mix of genres. A few standouts visible in the promotional material that are worth wishlisting ahead of the sale:

  • Monster Hunter Wilds — Capcom’s open-world monster-hunting epic is a highlight of 2026, and a discount here would be the entry point many have been waiting for.
  • Hades II — Supergiant’s follow-up to the indie breakout hit is in Early Access and already excellent. If you held off, now is the time.
  • No Man’s Sky — Eight years of free updates have turned this into one of the best value games on PC, and it regularly hits deep discounts.
  • Little Nightmares 3, Dying Light: The Beast, Split Fiction — newer 2026 releases that may see their first significant markdowns.
Monster Hunter Wilds on Steam — featured in the Steam Summer Sale 2026
Image courtesy of Capcom

Tips for Singapore PC Gamers

A couple of things worth knowing before you dive in:

  • Check your wishlist first. Steam sends email alerts when wishlisted games go on sale, but you should manually review the list too — some discounts are applied at the category level and your wishlist alert might not fire.
  • Steam Next Fest is running alongside the sale. There are over 4,200 free demos available right now on Steam, so you can try before you buy on plenty of upcoming titles.
  • Bundle deals and DLC. Season passes and DLC for games you already own often hit their lowest prices during the Summer Sale. If you have been sitting on a game waiting for cheap DLC, this is the window.
  • No need to rush. Unlike older sales, prices are locked for the full two weeks. Take your time and check review scores — a 90% discount is irrelevant if the game does not hold up.
Hades II on Steam — The Warsong Update, featured during Steam Summer Sale 2026
Image courtesy of Supergiant Games

The Steam Summer Sale runs 25 June – 9 July 2026. For more PC and console gaming news, check out our Game News and latest coverage. Full details and the sale homepage are on the Steam Deals page.

THE ONE PIECE Gets First Episode Artwork — WIT Studio’s Remake Arrives on Netflix in February 2027

The One Piece anime remake just revealed its first episode artwork at the world’s biggest animation festival — and it has Singapore fans counting down to February 2027 on Netflix.

THE ONE PIECE | Special Announcement — via Netflix Anime on YouTube

Romance Dawn — The First Episode Gets Its Official Artwork

At the Annecy International Animation Film Festival this week, Netflix unveiled the first episode artwork for THE ONE PIECE — the anime remake produced by WIT Studio. The art covers Episode 1, which shares its title with the manga’s legendary opening chapter: “Romance Dawn.”

Formatted like a wanted poster, the image shows a grinning Monkey D. Luffy triumphantly setting sail for the very first time. It’s both a nod to the wanted-poster culture woven throughout the One Piece world and a clean visual statement of intent: this remake honours the spirit of the original, as covered by Anime News Network.

THE ONE PIECE WIT Studio official production artwork featuring characters from the East Blue Saga
Image courtesy of Netflix / WIT Studio

What Is THE ONE PIECE, and Why Does It Matter?

THE ONE PIECE is not a sequel or a spin-off — it is a complete retelling of Eiichiro Oda’s iconic manga, starting from Chapter 1, produced by WIT Studio. If that name rings a bell, it should: WIT Studio delivered Attack on Titan Seasons 1 through 3 and co-produced Spy x Family. Now the studio is bringing that same level of craft to the East Blue Saga.

Season 1 adapts the first 50 chapters of the manga, taking Luffy from his childhood in Foosha Village all the way to his encounter with the sharp-tongued sous-chef Sanji at the floating restaurant Baratie. That’s seven episodes — all dropping simultaneously on Netflix — with a combined runtime of around 300 minutes.

For Singapore fans who have followed the original Toei Animation series for years or decades, this is a chance to revisit one of fiction’s most beloved opening arcs with production values that match a contemporary streaming blockbuster. Netflix is available here, so no workarounds needed when the series launches in February 2027.

The Creative Team

Masashi Koizuka directs, with Taku Kishimoto on series composition. Character design and chief animation director duties are shared by Kyoji Asano and Takatoshi Honda — and the team has been open about how seriously they approached capturing Oda’s unmistakable style.

“We repeatedly traced Oda-sensei’s art,” Asano told CBR. “After two full months of thoroughly studying his style, we finally achieved a level of quality that even the director was very satisfied with.”

The production is a collaboration between WIT Studio, Shueisha, Fuji Television Network, and Toei Animation — a consortium that suggests Oda has had a close hand in overseeing the adaptation, as he has with other One Piece projects.

Last words

Singapore’s One Piece fandom is one of the most passionate in the region, and a WIT Studio remake that has spent months tracing Oda-sensei’s linework is a genuinely exciting prospect. February 2027 is still several months away, but the Annecy first-episode artwork is a clear signal that this ship is on course — and when it sails, it looks set to be unmissable. Mark your Netflix calendar now, and catch up on our other anime coverage in the meantime.

Sonic Frontiers: Definitive Edition Is Out Now on Switch 2 — Every Bit of DLC Included

SEGA shadow-dropped Sonic Frontiers: Definitive Edition on Nintendo Switch 2 today — perfectly timed to Sonic the Hedgehog’s 35th anniversary — and it is the most complete version of the 2022 open-world adventure yet. Singapore fans with a Switch 2 can pick it up right now on the eShop or as a physical game-key card.

Sonic Frontiers Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition – Launch Trailer — via Sonic the Hedgehog on YouTube

What Is Sonic Frontiers: Definitive Edition?

Sonic Frontiers launched in November 2022 as Sonic’s first fully open-world game, sending the blue blur across the mysterious Starfall Islands to rescue his friends. It received a string of free updates and paid DLC after launch. The Definitive Edition bundles all of that into one package, with Switch 2-specific visual and performance upgrades on top. As SEGA put it when announcing the release: “Journey across the Starfall Islands, now with improved graphics and performance, as you uncover the islands’ secrets and save Sonic’s friends.”

Everything That’s in the Box

The Definitive Edition packs a lot in for a single purchase:

  • Sonic Frontiers base game — the full open-world adventure across five islands
  • “The Final Horizon” story DLC — the biggest expansion, adding playable Tails, Knuckles, and Amy alongside a new ending
  • “Sonic’s Birthday Bash” content update
  • “Sights, Sounds, and Speed” content update
  • Explorer’s Treasure Box in-game items
  • Monster Hunter Collaboration Pack cosmetics
  • Sonic Adventure 2 Shoes cosmetic
  • Holiday Cheer Suit cosmetic
  • Digital artbook and mini soundtrack

Switch 2 Upgrades: Quality and Performance Modes

Unlike a straight port, the Definitive Edition takes advantage of Switch 2 hardware. Players can choose between a Quality Mode (higher resolution, better visuals) and a Performance Mode (smoother frame rate). SEGA and Nintendo have not released the exact specs, but both modes deliver noticeable improvements over the original Switch version in graphics and loading times. Save data can also be transferred from the Switch 1 version, so returning players pick up right where they left off.

No Upgrade Path — Existing Owners Pay Full Price

Here is the sting: if you already own Sonic Frontiers on the original Nintendo Switch, there is no discounted upgrade path to the Switch 2 Definitive Edition. You will need to purchase the Definitive Edition at the full US$49.99 price again. SEGA has not commented publicly on the decision. For those who are new to the game, that price includes everything listed above — solid value. For longtime fans, it is a tougher ask.

How to Get It in Singapore

Sonic Frontiers: Definitive Edition is available now on the Nintendo eShop for Switch 2 at US$49.99. SGD pricing on the Singapore eShop is to be confirmed — check the Nintendo Singapore site for the local listing. A physical game-key card edition is also available at retail, if you prefer a box on your shelf.

If you missed Sonic Frontiers the first time around, or held off waiting for a more complete edition, this is it. Check out our roundup of other Switch 2 launches for more on what’s hit the console this month.

Last words

A 35th-anniversary shadow drop is pure SEGA energy, and Singapore gamers on Switch 2 get the definitive version of one of Sonic’s most ambitious outings right now. The no-upgrade policy will sting returning players, but for newcomers this is a complete package at a fair price. Grab it from the eShop or look for the game-key card at your local game store.

Rhythm Heaven Groove Demo Is Live on Switch — Grab It Free Before the 2 July Launch

Nintendo quietly pushed the Rhythm Heaven Groove: Starter Demo to the Switch eShop today — and Singapore players can grab it for free right now. With the full game landing on 2 July 2026, this is your chance to try before you buy.

Rhythm Heaven Groove – Overview Trailer – via Nintendo of America on YouTube

Two Minigames to Try Right Now

The Starter Demo includes two playable minigames from the full game. Hoop Trundling is a single-player challenge where you roll a hoop in time with the beat, while Rhythm Tweezers opens up local multiplayer fun for up to four players. Neither is the most complex minigame in the series, but they nail the essential Rhythm Heaven feel — simple controls, deceptively tight timing, a smile on your face when you nail it.

To grab it: open the Nintendo Switch eShop, search for “Rhythm Heaven Groove,” and download the free Starter Demo. Note that save data does not carry over to the full game.

Rhythm Heaven Groove Hoop Trundling minigame screenshot
Image courtesy of Nintendo

What the Full Rhythm Heaven Groove Contains

When the full game arrives on 2 July, it packs over 80 single-player rhythm minigames and 30 cooperative multiplayer minigames — a bigger scope than any previous entry. There is also a brand-new mode called Beatspell, a rhythm RPG that marks the first time the franchise has ventured into story-driven territory. The original soundtrack is composed by Tsunku♪, who returns to the series after more than a decade.

Rhythm Heaven Groove gameplay
Image courtesy of Nintendo

The Story Behind the Soundtrack

Rhythm Heaven Groove is scored entirely by Tsunku♪ — and that fact carries more weight than it might seem. In 2014, he was diagnosed with laryngeal cancer; by 2015, he had lost his vocal cords. He composed the soundtrack for this game completely without his voice, channelling his sense of rhythm and melody into every track. It is, by any measure, a remarkable creative return.

Price and Availability for Singapore

Rhythm Heaven Groove is priced at US$39.99, comfortably below the US$59.99 many first-party Nintendo titles command — the same price surprise that drew attention when it was revealed in April. Both digital and physical copies launch at the same price. SGD pricing on the Singapore eShop is yet to be confirmed; based on typical regional conversion, expect somewhere around S$55–60. We will update when official SGD pricing appears.

The game is compatible with both the original Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 via backwards compatibility. Check out our latest game news for more on what is landing on Switch this July.

Last words

This is one of the cleanest “try before you buy” setups Nintendo has done in a while. The demo is short, free, and gives a real feel for whether the rhythm click works for you. If you have a Switch, there is no reason not to download it this evening — and if it does click, the full game at that price point on 2 July is one of the better-value Nintendo launches of 2026.

Elixir Esports CQ Opens 2 July — Their Largest Outlet Yet

Singapore’s gaming cafe scene just levelled up. Elixir Esports is officially opening its largest outlet to date at CQ, Clarke Quay on 2 July 2026 — bringing its signature blend of professional-grade gaming, food and beverage, and live esports tournaments to one of the most iconic riverside districts in the city.

CQ Clarke Quay revamp key visual
Image courtesy of CQ @ Clarke Quay

What Is Elixir Esports?

Elixir Esports has been part of Singapore’s gaming scene since 2015, building a reputation for premium LAN-cafe experiences that go well beyond the old-school cyber cafe formula. Their outlets at Lavender, Beauty World, Holland Village, and The Cathay each share the same DNA: sleek, futuristic interiors, high-end hardware, and a setup that feels as much like a lifestyle space as a gaming venue.

Stations across their outlets run on ASUS ROG PCs equipped with AMD 9070 XT graphics cards, paired with ZOWIE peripherals and ASUS monitors — including 360 Hz panels in select rooms for the truly twitch-dependent. Pricing starts from S$6 per hour, with VIP rooms, five-person party suites, and an Elixir VIP membership tier for regulars.

The brand also holds a distinctive technical edge: Singapore’s first and only centralised server room, which keeps all the bulky CPU hardware hidden away so each station is cleaner, cooler, and physically roomier than a traditional setup.

Elixir Esports gaming cafe interior setup
Image courtesy of Elixir Esports

Elixir Esports CQ — What to Expect

The Clarke Quay outlet is billed as Elixir Esports’ biggest location to date, and will operate around the clock, 24 hours a day. It will house gaming facilities, a food and beverage section, and dedicated space for esports tournaments — making it one of the most complete gaming destinations in the city when it opens.

The CQ opening lands in the middle of a broader refresh for the riverside mall: CQ @ Clarke Quay announced eight new brands as part of a major tenant revamp in early 2026. Elixir Esports is one of the headline additions, a clear sign that gaming and esports culture has earned a permanent spot in mainstream Singapore entertainment.

Specific details on station count, the full F&B menu, and room configurations are expected to be confirmed around opening day — keep an eye on Elixir Esports’ official site and their Instagram @elixiresports.sg for the final word.

How to Get There

CQ @ Clarke Quay sits along the Singapore River and is a short walk from Clarke Quay MRT (NE5) on the North East Line. The area is well served by buses and taxis, and there’s plenty of dining and nightlife options nearby — ideal if you’re planning a longer outing around the gaming session.

Last words

A 24/7 flagship gaming outlet in Clarke Quay is the kind of thing Singapore gamers have been quietly hoping for. Whether you’re grinding ranked into the early hours, catching an esports final with friends, or just looking for a quality setup away from home, Elixir Esports CQ looks set to be one of the most compelling gaming spaces in the city. Pencil in 2 July.

Check out our coverage of more gaming events and openings in Singapore.

Capcom Spotlight June 25: What Singapore Gamers Need to Know

Capcom has just announced a Capcom Spotlight showcase for 25 June 2026 — and Singapore gamers have solid reason to mark their calendars. The 30-minute broadcast will cover three of the studio’s most anticipated releases in one go: Dragon’s Dogma II: Dark Arisen, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, and Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection.

Onimusha: Way of the Sword — Announce Trailer via Official Capcom Europe on YouTube

What Is the Capcom Spotlight?

Capcom’s Spotlight format is a focused, developer-led showcase dedicated exclusively to the studio’s own lineup — no third-party filler, no lengthy conference formalities. The June 25 edition is the second Capcom Spotlight of 2026, following a March broadcast that featured early looks at Monster Hunter Stories 3, Onimusha, and several other titles. The upcoming show runs roughly 30 minutes and streams live on Capcom’s official YouTube channel in both English and Japanese. A replay goes up immediately after, so no excuses for missing the news.

Three Games Confirmed for the Capcom Spotlight June 25

Dragon’s Dogma II: Dark Arisen — Coming to Nintendo Switch 2 on 9 October

Confirmed at the June 9 Nintendo Direct, this definitive expansion to Capcom’s 2024 open-world action RPG arrives on Nintendo Switch 2 and PS5 on 9 October 2026. The Switch 2 package bundles the complete base game alongside the new Dark Arisen expansion — a new frozen northern region called the Forsaken Dominion, plus a story centred on the enigmatic Eir and an emergent Fallen Dragon. If you missed Dragon’s Dogma II in 2024, this is the definitive way in. The Spotlight should give us our first extended look at the Switch 2 build’s performance and any remaining Dark Arisen story details.

Dragon's Dogma II Dark Arisen key art for Nintendo Switch 2
Image courtesy of Capcom

Onimusha: Way of the Sword — Arriving 25 September

The beloved samurai action series makes its long-awaited comeback after a 20-year absence. Set in early Edo-period Kyoto, Way of the Sword puts players in the role of Miyamoto Musashi as he battles Genma demons — with the rival swordsman Sasaki Ganryu appearing as a key antagonist. A playable demo has been available through PlayStation’s State of Play showcase earlier this year. The full game launches on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on 25 September 2026. Expect the Spotlight to deliver fresh gameplay footage or a story trailer with new details ahead of that date.

Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection — Post-Launch Content on the Way?

MH Stories 3 arrived on 13 March 2026 for PS5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC, winning over both JRPG veterans and Monster Hunter fans with its turn-based Kinship system and deep Monstie bond mechanics. Three months out from launch, the Spotlight slot is a natural home for post-launch announcements — new Monstie species, story chapter expansions, or paid DLC content. Nothing has been confirmed in advance for this segment, so expect the most likely surprise of the three.

When and How to Watch from Singapore

The Capcom Spotlight June 25 broadcast goes live at 2:00 PM PDT / 5:00 PM EDT on 25 June — which translates to Friday, 26 June at 5:00 AM SGT. Early, yes, but Capcom will have the full replay available on their official YouTube channel immediately after broadcast. No need to set a 5am alarm unless you want to be first in the comments. We’ll be following the show and will have a full breakdown across our Game News section once announcements land.

Last words

Singapore has always been strong Capcom territory — Monster Hunter launch queues at local game shops are a tradition at this point, and Dragon’s Dogma II’s Switch 2 debut has been a genuine talking point since it landed at the June 9 Direct. A focused, 30-minute show dedicated to DD2, Onimusha, and MH Stories 3 is exactly the kind of mid-year update that tells us what to budget for in Q3 and Q4 2026. Set a reminder, or let us do the watching for you — either way, we’ve got you covered.

Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition Is Out Now on Switch 2

Nero, Dante, V, and Vergil are officially portable. Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition dropped on the Nintendo Switch 2 eShop today, 23 June 2026 — and the Singapore eShop listing is live right now. If you have been waiting for a reason to see what the Switch 2 can do on the action-game front, this is a strong one.

Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition – Nintendo Direct 6.9.2026 — via Nintendo of America on YouTube

What Is the Devil Hunter Edition?

This is not a bare port. The Devil Hunter Edition packages the full 2019 original alongside the Vergil playable character DLC — making all four of the game’s distinct combat styles available from the start. The roster breaks down like this:

  • Nero — the young devil hunter who swaps out mechanical Devil Breaker arms for wild offensive options
  • Dante — the franchise’s legendary demon-slaying icon, mixing swordplay with a rotating arsenal of absurd weapons
  • V — a summoner-style fighter who commands three familiars rather than fighting directly
  • Vergil — Dante’s ice-cold rival, added as DLC post-launch and now included here as standard

On top of the character roster, the edition includes costume colour options, extra taunts, and additional battle tracks — the kind of extras that might have cost you separately on other platforms.

Devil May Cry 5 Devil Hunter Edition characters on Nintendo Switch 2
Image courtesy of Capcom

Switch 2 Performance

Capcom built DMC5 on their proprietary RE Engine, and the Switch 2 version targets 60fps in both TV mode and handheld mode. For a game built around the feel of its combo system — where every hit needs to register cleanly and stylish-rank momentum matters — that consistent frame rate is the right call. The Vergil DLC in particular demands precision, and a locked 60fps gives you the headroom to chase SSS rankings without the hardware fighting you.

Pricing and Availability

The digital version is available from today on the Nintendo Switch 2 eShop. In the US, Capcom launched it at a promotional price of US$29.99, stepping up to the standard US$39.99 after 31 July 2026. Singapore pricing may differ slightly — check the Nintendo SG eShop page for the exact local figure. A physical edition is scheduled for 28 August 2026, though physical availability in Singapore is to be confirmed.

Plus: A Devil May Cry Animated Season 3 Is on the Way

Capcom confirmed alongside the Switch 2 announcement that a third — and final — season of the Devil May Cry animated series is coming to Netflix. The show has built a real audience: Season 1 pulled 21.7 million views in 2025, and Season 2 opened to 6.4 million views in its first two weeks after launching in May 2026, according to Capcom. Season 3 will serve as the concluding chapter. No premiere date has been announced yet.

Last Words

For Singapore fans who picked up a Switch 2 at launch, this is one of the better early-library additions — a proper Capcom action game, complete edition, running at the frame rate the combat system demands. Whether you missed DMC5 back in 2019 or want to revisit it with Vergil’s moveset unlocked from the start, the timing works. The Singapore eShop listing is live now. And if you are already a fan of the animated series, mark your calendar for whenever Netflix announces a Season 3 date — the full gaming news on that one is still coming.

Uma Musume World Tour Heads to LA, London, Seoul, and Yokohama

Uma Musume: Pretty Derby is leaving Japan for the first time. Cygames confirmed today that the franchise’s 7th EVENT WORLD TOUR “THE STAGE” will go international, with shows lined up in Los Angeles, London, Seoul, and Yokohama after a sold-out Tokyo run this past weekend.

Uma Musume 7th EVENT WORLD TOUR THE STAGE announcement
Image courtesy of Cygames

From Ariake Arena to the World

The Uma Musume live event franchise is arguably the most elaborate in anime history. Each production puts voice actresses onstage in full character costumes, performing original songs and theatrical set pieces drawn from the franchise’s horse-girl universe — it sits somewhere between an idol concert and a stage musical, and the production values are notorious for being enormous.

The 7th EVENT kicked off at Tokyo Ariake Arena on 20–21 June 2026, one of Japan’s largest indoor venues. With the Tokyo run now concluded, Cygames announced today that the tour doesn’t stop there.

Uma Musume 7th EVENT WORLD TOUR 「THE STAGE」開催地決定! — via パかチューブっ!【ウマ娘公式】 on YouTube

The Four International Stops

Four cities have been confirmed for the world tour leg:

  • Los Angeles — Peacock Theater (dates TBA)
  • London — venue TBA
  • Seoul — venue TBA
  • Yokohama — venue TBA

Specific dates and ticketing for all four have yet to be announced. Cygames has said further details will follow through official channels, so it’s worth following @umamusume_eng on X if you want to be first to know.

Uma Musume 7th EVENT WORLD TOUR world tour cities poster
Image courtesy of Cygames

Missed Tokyo? There’s a Rewatch Stream

A Tokyo Review Livestream is scheduled for 28 June at approximately 7pm on ABEMA Global, giving fans worldwide a chance to catch what the Ariake Arena crowd experienced live. It’s the next best thing to being in the front row at one of Japan’s biggest indoor venues.

What This Means for Singapore Fans

There’s no Singapore or Southeast Asia date on the list — at least not yet. Seoul is the closest confirmed stop and is well within reach for Singapore fans on a direct flight. If you’ve been curious about what an Uma Musume live event actually looks and sounds like, the June 28 ABEMA stream is the easiest way to find out before tickets go on sale for any of the international venues.

The broader picture is harder to ignore: this is the first time the franchise has taken its live show overseas. A world tour that includes Asia (Seoul) and the West (LA, London) is a significant signal of where Cygames sees the franchise going. A Southeast Asian stop in a future edition — Singapore, Bangkok, or Kuala Lumpur — doesn’t feel far-fetched from here. Check our events calendar and we’ll update when dates drop.

Last words

Uma Musume’s world tour crossing into North America, Europe, and the rest of Asia for the first time is a landmark moment for the franchise — and a preview of what the horse-girl live experience can become on a global stage. Dates and tickets are still incoming, but if you’re planning to make the trip to Seoul or anywhere else on the list, now’s the time to start keeping an eye on official announcements.