Chaos Zero Nightmare Collab: What we know right now about future collabs
The upcoming dark fantasy roguelite RPG Chaos Zero Nightmare has already sparked buzz among gacha fans, not just for its eerie aesthetics and strategic deck‑based combat, but also for hints that collaboration (“collab”) events may play a role in its content roadmap. In this article, we detail what is confirmed, what’s speculated, and what to watch for.
What is Chaos Zero Nightmare and its current collab status
Chaos Zero Nightmare is developed by Super Creative and published by Smilegate, combining sci‑fi horror with tactical, card‑based combat and narrative depth. The game’s official site describes a “dark fantasy roguelite” setting where players battle the spreading force known as “Chaos.”
As of now, one collab has already been announced: hololive EN talents Mori Calliope and Nerissa Ravencroft. This collab is focused on music rather than in‑game units: the two will release an original theme song, “OVER//RIDE,” as part of the game’s promotional campaign. This marks a first step into crossover content, but it doesn’t yet define full in‑game collaboration mechanics (e.g. character crossovers, themed events).
Below is a table summarizing what we know so far and open questions about future collabs:
Aspect | Confirmed / Observed | Unconfirmed / Speculative |
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Official collab partner(s) | hololive EN (Mori Calliope, Nerissa Ravencroft) – theme song collab | In‑game collab units or crossovers with other IPs |
Type of collab content | Music / promotional song | In‑game skins, characters, events |
Timing of collab | Announced alongside pre‑registration in July 2025 | Whether collabs will be seasonal, limited, or recurring |
Integration into gameplay | None confirmed yet | Whether collab characters become part of the standard gacha pool or remain limited |
Collab frequency | Unknown | Could follow model in other gacha games (e.g. 1–2 collabs per year) |
What clues the devs and community have dropped
Collab hints and developer signals
- In developer commentary and limited playtests, the team has discussed character addition methods: seasonal and collab units are likely to be treated differently from standard units, with some remaining limited or requiring special reruns.
- The game’s roadmap has not yet shown concrete collab schedules, but the early musical tie‑in suggests a willingness to merge crossover IPs even outside gameplay.
- During promotional showcases (e.g. “THE PROTOGENESIS” event) the devs mention surprise reveals and future direction updates.
Community expectations and patterns
- Gacha communities often look for crossovers with anime, VTubers, or popular franchises. Many fans expect future collabs to follow that trend.
- Some veteran gacha players hope collab units, if introduced, will eventually enter the permanent character pool (after initial limited cycles), to prevent permanent exclusivity.
- The fact that hololive’s collab is music‑based has led to speculation that future collabs may adopt nontraditional forms (events, cosmetics, music, narratives) before full unit crossovers.
What to watch for – predictions & advice for players
Possible types of collabs
- Character crossovers – Guest characters from anime, VTubers, or game IPs join as limited units.
- Themed skin collabs – Existing characters receive alternate costumes or skins tied to a brand or franchise.
- Event collabs – Time-limited events that bring cross‑IP stories or challenges, without necessarily introducing permanent units.
- Media tie-ins – Music, artwork, or multimedia collabs (like the hololive song) that promote synergy but aren’t fully “playable”.
Strategic advice for gacha players
- Save for limited picks: If collab units are introduced as limited banners, be conservative with your currencies until you know the rates and model.
- Watch announcements closely: Developers often drop hints in showcases, dev diaries, or social media.
- Check permanence rules: If collab units eventually enter the standard pool, you may not need to pull right away.
- Use early collabs to test demand: The hololive tie-in shows the devs are open to collaborations; gauging this first one can inform what’s likely next.
As of today, the Chaos Zero Nightmare collab landscape is relatively modest: a musical cross‑over with hololive EN has been confirmed, but no in‑game collab mechanics or units are firm. Still, the groundwork has been laid, and fans of gacha titles should keep a close eye on future dev updates and community leaks. If used wisely, collabs could become a major draw for the game’s longevity and hype cycles.