The Miraibo GO update adds welcome bug fixes and up-to-date Mira’s Affinity mechanics

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  • Bug fixes made in various areas
  • Increase your Mira’s affinity to earn rewards
  • Expect constant updates

In response to the shaky launch of the Pal-like Miraibo GO, Dreamcube has rolled out a slew of fixes to improve the monster-collecting survival game on iOS and Android. The official patch notesin particular, they pointed out some welcome changes to the way your monster team (or Mira) functions in combat, as well as bug fixes and even a up-to-date mechanism called “Mira’s Affinity.”

In the latest Miraibo GO update, you can expect to keep Miras in your team after an untimely death in combat, rather than abandoning them after the title’s release. Bug fixes include fixing disappearing boss issues, mobile building resets, attribute point loss, and terminal improvements.

In terms of the up-to-date mechanic, Mira’s Affinity allows you to escalate your affinity level by capturing or hatching Mirs, crafting partner items, leveling up Mirs, leveling them up in the Mira Training Center, or capturing a Glitter or Boss variant of Mira. Promoting proficiency levels rewards you with in-game goodies such as diamonds and avatars.

In my personal experience, Miraibo GO is a bit of a letdown in its current state, especially due to the lack of mobile optimizations. However, it’s nice to know that the developers are actively listening to player feedback and trying to correct any issues reported by the community, so we hope that you will find value in the game in the coming weeks.

In the meantime, if you want to join in on all the fun, you can do so by checking it out on Google Play and the App Store. This is a free-to-play title with in-app purchases available.

You can also join the community of followers on the official website Facebook To stay up to date with all the latest events, visit the official website website for more information, or take a look at the embedded clip above to get a feel for the title’s atmosphere and visuals.

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