Gemdrops has revealed hololive Holo’s Hanafuda, a modern twist on the traditional Japanese card game, Hanafuda, featuring hololive members. Set for release on Steam in 2025, the game will support multiple languages, including English, Japanese, Korean, Traditional and Simplified Chinese, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, and Indonesian.
Attendees can also experience the game firsthand at the Taipei Game Show 2025, running from January 23 to 26 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center.
About hololive Holo’s Hanafuda
According to the game’s official Steam page, hanafuda is a classic Japanese card game that pits 2, 3, or 4 players against each other in 1v1 duels or 3-4 player battles. Use the cards you’re dealt to form sets and try to get the highest score!
In Holo’s Hanafuda, you can play offline against the CPU, or online with friends or in random matches. The choice is yours! Players can enjoy Hanafuda’s classic rule sets—Koi-Koi, Oicho-Kabu, and Hana Awase—along with a unique gameplay mode, “Holo Awase.” This mode introduces new ways to challenge opponents online and offline, offering a total of four gameplay modes.

Holo Awase Mode
Match cards featuring hololive characters to complete holo sets and trigger each character’s powerful skill! Earn the highest points by securing the most sets and defeating your opponent.
More Than Just Hanafuda
Beyond the traditional card game, hololive Holo’s Hanafuda also includes an Adventure Mode, where players embark on a story-driven journey alongside their hololive favorites, mixing in plenty of hanafuda action. For a more relaxing experience, the Bento Box Mode lets players craft bento boxes with hololive characters. There’s so much more to explore in hololive Holo’s Hanafuda!

Get ready to join the hololive crew for an exciting, card-filled adventure when hololive Holo’s Hanafuda arrives on PC via Steam, sometime in 2025. In the meantime, fans can personally check out the game at the Taipei Game Show 2025, happening from January 23 to 26.