"Stellar Resonance" is a 2D MMORPG. Some players, looking at the game's art style and gameplay, might find it familiar and think of "Blue Protocol." So, is Stellar Resonance the same as Blue Protocol? What is the relationship between the two? Let's explain this in detail, and also briefly discuss the highlights of Stellar Resonance, including what makes it appealing. If you're interested, keep reading!

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Stellar Resonance is not Blue Protocol; there is a certain connection between the two. According to official announcements, "Stellar Resonance" is a game developed under the IP world setting of "PROJECT SKY BLUE." This means that it and Blue Protocol (Blue Protocol) are different games within the same world setting.

Players will become adventurers in "Regnas," using their stellar power to freely explore and soar. Along the way, they will encounter many cute pets and companions. Through tactical cooperation, players can join forces with their partners to fight dragons, overcome trials, and experience the joy of team combat.

The character customization system in the game is quite impressive, with nearly 130 parts that can be adjusted, offering high freedom. Players can easily create unique avatars. Not to mention, there are over 250 parts available for coloring and matching, providing even more creative space.

Besides challenging dragons, players can go to the farm to party with friends, fish by the river, and dance at night around the bonfire. They can also use the game's photo system to capture every happy moment.

This concludes the explanation about the relationship between Stellar Resonance and Blue Protocol. The two are different games based on the same world setting, sharing some commonalities in gameplay type and style, but they are essentially different games. Currently, pre-registration for the Chinese server of Stellar Resonance has already started. You can pre-register through the Joox app and be among the first to experience the game when it launches.