Star Savior Collaboration Wishlist: Dream Crossovers Fans Want To See

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Star Savior’s first big collaboration was a self-crossover with Counter:Side — Hilde, Rosaria, and Yoom debuted in 3D in March 2026, and the community reaction was basically “more of this, please.” With that collab proving StudioBside is willing to play in shared universes, fans have started openly theory‑crafting what other crossovers could fit the game’s star‑hopping, anime‑leaning tone. Here is a curated wishlist of dream collabs players would love to see.

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1. More Counter:Side (And Other StudioBside IP)

The Counter:Side event barely launched and players are already asking for a second wave. One of the top comments on the collab announcement thread gushes about “how incredible it is to see Hilde, Rosaria, and Yoom brought to life in 3D,” and explicitly hopes there will be more characters added beyond the first wave.

A reasonable “Part 2” wish list would include:

  • Awakening Hilde or alternative variants of existing operators.
  • Fan‑favorite counter units like Gaeun, Seo Yoon, Kang, or Replacer Knight.
  • Shared events where both games get new content at the same time — something commenters are already asking about: “Will both games be getting new content, or is it just SS that’s being updated?”

Because it is all in‑house, this is the most realistic collab extension on the wishlist.

2. Honkai: Star Rail / Genshin‑Style Space Fantasy Collab

Star Savior sits in the same broad aesthetic space as games like Honkai: Star Rail and other anime sci‑fi titles with turn‑based combat and break bars, so fans naturally compare them and imagine what a crossover might look like.

Thematically compatible ideas players toss around in discussion include:

  • A limited banner featuring a space‑themed unit whose kit leans heavily into Break and action gauge manipulation, mirroring Star Rail’s emphasis on turn order and “toughness” breaks.
  • A co‑branded event where both games get a pseudo‑Savior version of a flagship character — think a Star Savior‑ified take on a popular Honkai or Genshin unit as a Cosmic‑element visitor.

While there is no concrete leak or announcement, this is a frequent “dream pick” whenever people talk about cross‑IP collaborations in the genre.

3. Classic Mecha And Space Anime

Because the setting is literally star‑spanning and combat‑heavy, it’s natural for players to imagine mecha or space opera anime crossing over—IP like Gundam, Macross, or more modern series in that vein. The game’s own marketing leans into being “the story of a star‑studded savior,” which is almost tailor‑made for guest pilots, ship captains, or cosmic knights.

Common fan‑fantasy ideas include:

  • A limited “Mech Savior” unit who swaps in a mech model during Burst or Nova, with a kit that emphasizes armor, shields, and multi‑hit Break damage.
  • A banner pairing a charismatic space captain support (buffs, action gauge pushing) with a glass‑cannon sniper Caster.

These remain pure speculation, but they’re among the most commonly imagined collab directions whenever people talk about long‑term wishlists.

4. Other Mobile Gacha Crossovers (AFK / Idle / Turn‑Based)

In the broader gacha space, crossovers between mobile titles are common — you see collabs between AFK and turn‑based games regularly, and Star Savior already showed it is open to this model with Counter:Side.

Based on that, fans often bring up:

  • Other turn‑based gacha RPGs with tactical combat and break mechanics, where units could port over fairly cleanly as Saviors with new kits.
  • Idle or AFK‑driven games whose heroes could become support‑heavy or AFK‑synergy Saviors in Star Savior, tying into Journey and passive growth systems.

The “dream” here is less about a single named IP and more about a pattern: StudioBside expanding into a collab rotation where, every season, one or two cross‑game heroes temporarily join the Savior roster.

5. Internal “Meta Collabs” And Community‑Driven Crossovers

Finally, there is a softer kind of collab many players would like to see: collaborations that celebrate the community itself and the tools they use.

The Tychara community hub — currently a beta Star Savior database that hosts tier lists, build planners, and a Journey cheat sheet — has already become “the best resource” for many players and content creators. One creator openly muses about wanting an official tier‑list maker and more integrated tools.

A “meta collab” wishlist along these lines might include:

  • In‑game cosmetic or title celebrating major community tools or creators (e.g., “Tychara Analyst,” “Journey Scholar”).
  • Event quests or small story episodes referencing popular community memes or high‑profile clear strategies.
  • A small set of “community‑designed” Saviors where fans vote on kit archetypes, roles, or aesthetics, then StudioBside implements the winners.

While not a crossover with an external IP, this is still a form of collaboration fans talk about when they look beyond simple banner tie‑ins.

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