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Heaven Burns Red
Heaven Burns Red is the story of a group of girls pinned as the world’s last hope, written by Key’s Jun Maeda. Run around fields and experience a priceless eve…
As the sun beats down on Port Paradise, Wright Flyer Studios has ignited Heaven Burns Red’s “Sunlit Echoes” summer festival. If you’ve seen a seasonal gacha event before, you expect a trickle of freebies and maybe a single themed quest. Instead, this update showers you with daily pulls, a brand-new main scenario chapter, rotating mini-events, and quality-of-life upgrades that smooth out the grind. But is all this generosity a genuine celebration—or just a clever monetization trap? Let’s dive in and see what this summer splash is really about.
From August 8 through September 4, the “Sunlit Echoes” festival treats players to:
Whether you’re chasing that elusive SS unit or simply enjoying daily freebies, this lineup easily rivals—or even surpasses—previous seasonal campaigns.
Most gacha events tiptoe around free pulls—two or three per day at best—then dangle paid offers to keep you spending. “Sunlit Echoes” flips that script, handing out 20 free spins daily, stacking up to a hefty 560 over four weeks. On top of that, those 120 bonus tickets can be spent on any active banner, letting you chase limited units or stockpile for future releases. And don’t overlook the 10-day login reward: a guaranteed SS copy in a 10-pull—an exceptional safety net for collectors.
Newcomers also snag a Base Outfit Recruitment Ticket simply for beating Chapter 1, unlocking a random skin from the game’s 48-costume pool. It’s a thoughtful touch that rewards early progress while teasing the wider wardrobe on offer.

This update isn’t just a sideshow—it opens Chapter 5: Part 1 of the core narrative, penned by Visual Arts/Key. Expect four to six fresh stages with moderate to high difficulty, plus non-stamina story nodes that let you savor every cutscene without burning resources. The new chapter dives deeper into the Red squad’s emotional journey, unraveling mysteries that feel worthy of Jun Maeda’s launch hype.
Two mini-campaigns swap out every two weeks, each with its own twist:
Both events prioritize character moments over repetitive boss fights, offering new story beats and collectible outfits that deepen your connection to the cast.

Beyond freebies and story, “Sunlit Echoes” rolls out several player-requested tweaks:
These updates shave minutes off each run and turn a tedious daily routine into a smooth experience, especially for busy players juggling multiple live-service titles.
Of course, such generosity typically comes with incentives to spend. Two limited SS banners debut alongside a “one more pull” mechanic that teases an extra spin in exchange for premium currency. While the lack of explicit pity counters on event banners may raise eyebrows among veterans, the avalanche of free pulls significantly reduces the grind—and the FOMO.
By tying big story teases and costumes to login milestones, Wright Flyer Studios ensures you feel both invested and rewarded at every step. It’s a clever blend of narrative hooks and gacha psychology.

Social media chatter is split. Many praise the event as one of the most generous yet, dubbing it “a gacha dream come true.” Others warn that 20 spins a day can feel like a grind if you chase every banner. Free-to-play players celebrate that no purchase is required to nab high-tier units and skins, while dedicated collectors appreciate the safety nets built into the system.
Heaven Burns Red’s Sunlit Echoes event is a feast for story lovers, gacha collectors, and free-to-play strategists alike. Casual players might find the daily pull count a bit much, but flexible side quests and stamina-friendly story modes mean you can engage at your own pace. Whether you’re here for the narrative, the rare units, or just the thrill of the spin, this summer festival has something to offer. So, will you soak up the sunshine in Port Paradise or let this event slip by?
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