Early years The Idolmaster, the first game of the series, was first released in Japan on July 26, 2005 as an
arcade game using
Namco Bandai Games'
Namco System 246 arcade system board. Developed by Metro, it introduced many gameplay and plot themes common to the franchise. The player assumes the role of a novice producer who works with prospective pop
idols through lessons, auditions and performances. The player can also develop a relationship between an idol and her producer. The game uses the
touchscreen Rewritable Stage arcade cabinet, which issues the player two rewritable cards containing the player's profile and
save data. It also makes use of the ALL.Net network service to keep track of national idol rankings. The network was discontinued on September 1, 2010, though a few of the arcade cabinets still survive. A
port of the arcade game for the
Xbox 360 was released on January 25, 2007. This version introduced an additional idol,
Miki Hoshii, and includes new songs. The port makes use of
Xbox Live, and the game has been credited with making Japan's ratio of sign-ups for Xbox Live compared to the number of consoles sold as the world's highest. Over four times as many Microsoft points were sold on the date of
The Idolmasters Xbox 360 release as on the date before it.
Live For You! also introduced a
rhythm game aspect into the series, incorporating it as a
minigame during an idol's concert. A collection containing both
The Idolmaster and
Live For You! was released on March 12, 2009 as
The Idolmaster Twins. A game titled
The Idolmaster SP for the
PlayStation Portable was released in three versions on February 19, 2009 titled
Perfect Sun,
Missing Moon and
Wandering Star.
SP re-introduces Miki Hoshii as a rival idol working for the 961 Pro studio, and introduces the new characters
Hibiki Ganaha and
Takane Shijō, also working for 961. Hibiki is in
Perfect Sun, Miki is in
Missing Moon, and Takane is in
Wandering Star.
SP also introduces a multiplayer mode for up to three players where each of the players' idols can interact and audition together. A
slot machine titled
The Idolmaster Live in Slot! was released on May 23, 2012 by
Sammy using the Xbox 360 version of
The Idolmaster as its motif.
2nd Vision In May 2009, the franchise's next stage called "2nd Vision" was announced, which was described as
The Idolmasters next project that would further expand the series' world. The first 2nd Vision game is
The Idolmaster Dearly Stars for the
Nintendo DS and was released on September 17, 2009. Instead of playing the role of a producer, the player portrays one of the three idols introduced in
Dearly Stars as they enter 876 Pro. In addition to the story mode, the game also features a cheering mode for up to 16 players, and includes wi-fi functionality. The idols from previous
The Idolmaster games make appearances in
Dearly Stars as already established and popular idols. Another sequel to the original arcade game titled
The Idolmaster 2 was released for the Xbox 360 on February 24, 2011 and later for the
PlayStation 3 (PS3) on October 27, 2011. Set in the same universe as
Dearly Stars six months after
The Idolmaster, the player can choose between most of same idols in addition to Miki, Hibiki and Takane. In
The Idolmaster 2,
Azusa Miura,
Iori Minase and
Ami Futami now form an independent unit with
Ritsuko Akizuki as their producer. A nine-volume
fan disc series titled
The Idolmaster Gravure For You! was released for the PS3 from October 27, 2011 to June 28, 2012. On October 25, 2012,
The Idolmaster Shiny Festa was released for the PlayStation Portable in three versions. Like
The Idolmaster SP, the different versions—titled
Honey Sound,
Funky Note and
Groovy Tune—feature different idols from
The Idolmaster 2 to work with.
Shiny Festa is a
rhythm game, and unlike previous games does not feature any
raising simulation gameplay. The
Shiny Festa games were released on
iOS and localized into English on April 22, 2013. The titles of the games were changed for the port:
Honey Sound became
Harmonic Score,
Funky Note became
Rhythmic Record and
Groovy Tune became
Melodic Disc. An
app for the PS3 titled
Imas Channel was released on the
PlayStation Network on October 2, 2013. The app includes a
Shiny TV component which features a PS3 version of
Shiny Festa, and the nine
Gravure For You! fan discs can also be downloaded via the app. The game
The Idolmaster One For All was released on May 15, 2014 for the PS3 and allows players to produce all 13 idols from 765 Pro. A game titled
The Idolmaster Platinum Stars for the
PlayStation 4 (PS4) was released on July 28, 2016.
The Idolmaster Stella Stage was released for the PS4 on December 20, 2017.
The Idolmaster Starlit Season, a crossover game featuring idols from the original series,
Cinderella Girls,
Million Live! and
Shiny Colors, was originally planned to release in 2020 for the PS4 and
Windows via
Steam, but was delayed first to May 27, 2021 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, and then further to October 14, 2021 for quality improvements.
3.0 Vision The franchise's third stage called "3.0 Vision" was announced on December 26, 2022. The following games are considered part of this stage: •
The Idolmaster Shiny Colors Song for Prism (mobile game) •
Gakuen Idolmaster (mobile game) •
The Idolmaster Tours (arcade game)
Social network games and spin-offs The first
social network game in the series,
The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls, was released on the
Mobage browser game platform for
feature phones on November 28, 2011, and for iOS and Android devices on December 16, 2011. The game features a card battle system and over 100 additional idols, including the 13 idols from 765 Pro. In September 2012, the
Nikkei Shimbun reported that
Cinderella Girls earns over 1 billion
yen in revenue monthly. The second social network game,
The Idolmaster Million Live!, was released on February 27, 2013 on the
GREE browser game platform for iOS and Android devices, and
feature phones sold by
au,
NTT DoCoMo and
SoftBank. Like
Cinderella Girls, the game features a card battle system and another 37 additional idols, which also includes the 13 idols from 765 Pro. A successor game to
The Idolmaster Million Live! titled
The Idolmaster Million Live! Theater Days was released on June 29, 2017. The game features all 37
Million Live! idols from the preceding game and the 13 765 Pro idols, but also introduces two brand new idols, bringing it up to a total of 52 playable and produceable idols. The third social network game,
The Idolmaster SideM, was released on February 28, 2014 on the Mobage platform for mobile devices. The game features a card battle system similar to the other social network games, but instead focuses on male idols at the talent agency 315 Production, which also includes the three idols formerly from
961 Production. A rhythm game with 3D models titled
The Idolmaster SideM: Live On Stage! was released August 17, 2017. A newer game titled
The Idolmaster SideM: Growing Stars was released October 6, 2021. The fourth spin-off,
The Idolmaster Shiny Colors was released for Bandai Namco and
Drecom's
enza platform for HTML5 games on April 24, 2018. An app version was released for
iOS and
Android on March 13, 2019. The game is an idol raising simulator similar in style to the original games but with no rhythm game elements. This game features a completely new cast, including 25 idols and 3 employees at 283 Production (including the producer). The fifth spin-off, named
Gakuen Idolmaster, was announced on March 5, 2024. The game was released on May 16, 2024. ==Development==