Blue Archive “Save the Worlds” Campaign Breaks Blood Donation Record

The game Blue Archive isn’t just making waves in the gaming world—it’s now making a real difference in the lives of many. Recently, the developers teamed up with the Korean Red Cross for a blood donation drive under the campaign name Saving Lives Together. This event has caught a lot of attention, especially after it broke a national record in South Korea.

The campaign officially started on April 21st, and within just 24 hours, more than 9,000 people showed up to donate blood. This number is way above the country’s daily average, showing just how strong the Blue Archive community is when it comes to stepping up for a good cause.

To thank those who participated, the event organizers gave out limited-edition postcards and sticker sets related to the game. These gifts added a nice touch for fans who came out to help, blending the excitement of gaming with real-world impact.

Many donors also shared their experiences online. One person even wore a Shiroko-themed t-shirt while giving blood, showing just how much love and support the fans have for the game and its characters.

It’s not every day that a game inspires this kind of response. But Blue Archive managed to bring together thousands of players, not just for gameplay, but for something much bigger—helping others.

This campaign proves that gaming communities can do more than just enjoy their favorite titles. They can also come together to make a change. And thanks to Blue Archive, thousands of lives might be saved from this one-day event alone.

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