There is no need for us to elaborate on how popular "Love Live!" is. The number of mobile game players worldwide has exceeded 10 million, and BD sales are calculated in units of 100,000. Japanese netizens use it to tease terrorists, quit smoking and drinking, and anyway, LL's method seems to be omnipotent and can cure all kinds of dissatisfaction. Today, Japanese netizens have calculated that the sales of the first volume of the second season of "Love Live!" BD has surpassed the total sales of the new BD in October 2014. Love Live! Season 2 Online Watch Link The sales volume of the first volume of the second season of "Love Live!" is 116,266 copies, while the total sales volume of the first volume of the 27 new animation BDs in October 2014 is only 108,544 (FATE's BD BOX has not yet been released), which means that the combined sales of the 27 animations are still 7,722 copies short of the sales volume of the first volume of the second season of "Love Live!", not to mention the sales of various CDs of "Love Live!" in 2014 (for details, read: "It's worthy of being a cult! Love Live! Raised nearly 2.2 billion in 2014 from CDs"). Faced with such a big cash cow, Surise Latins, Kadokawa probably doesn't want to let the LL series end easily. For more relevant information, please visit: Love Live! Season 2 Special |
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