Anime MMO with raid co-op and six combat roles gives chat plenty to react to and debate.
Is Blue Protocol: Star Resonance still popular in 2026?

StreamGist isn't publishing daily updates for Blue Protocol: Star Resonance right now, so we can't give you a current read on how it's doing on Twitch. The notes on this page are from July 2026, the last time Blue Protocol: Star Resonance was in our active coverage. The category suits high-energy, fast-paced streams. Long progression stretches can drag without commentary or chat hooks.
What it's like to stream Blue Protocol: Star Resonance
Blue Protocol: Star Resonance is an anime MMO-ARPG set in the world of Regnas, and the streaming loop alternates between high-energy raid boss fights and chill downtime activities like fishing and crafting. That swing is actually your best asset. The raid content asks for real teamwork across swappable roles (tank, healer, DPS), so there are genuine stakes and learning moments on stream, but the pacing resets between pulls so chat can breathe. The grind is real though, gear farming and guild progression are baked into the whole progression loop, so long solo grind sessions will flatten your energy if you let them run unchecked.
The move is to build your streams around the raid content rather than the solo farm. Organize a regular guild or friend group night so the ensemble dynamic does the heavy lifting. Between raid sessions, the fishing and crafting content is actually decent low-key filler while you talk with chat, way better than silently grinding mobs. The combat has a real "easy to pick up, teamwork matters" quality, so a quick 30-second primer before a raid pull helps new viewers track what your role is and why a wipe happened, which turns mistakes into watchable moments instead of dead air.
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How Blue Protocol: Star Resonance fits a stream
Best for
Anime fans, co-op streamers, roleplay-friendly communities.
Watch-outs
F2P progression loops and gear grinding can slow stream momentum fast.
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Blue Protocol: Star Resonance on Twitch: FAQ
Is Blue Protocol: Star Resonance dead in 2026?
We can't say from live data. Blue Protocol: Star Resonance is outside StreamGist's active coverage right now, so we don't have a current read on its Twitch activity. Coverage follows where our panel's daily decisions concentrate, not a game's overall popularity, so leaving coverage is not a verdict on the game itself.
What does Blue Protocol: Star Resonance's GistScore mean?
Blue Protocol: Star Resonance doesn't have a current GistScore because it's outside active coverage. GistScore is StreamGist's discoverability score: a 7-day rolling read on viewer pool, competition, room for smaller channels, and real streamer response. Higher is better. When it was last covered in July 2026, its GistScore was 68.
Is Blue Protocol: Star Resonance worth streaming for smaller streamers?
Blue Protocol: Star Resonance suits high-energy streams, and that fit doesn't expire. What we can't speak to without live coverage is current discoverability: how crowded the category is and how reachable its viewers are today.
How active is the Blue Protocol: Star Resonance community on Twitch?
Blue Protocol: Star Resonance streams lean high-energy. We don't have current community data for it; our daily coverage of it ended in July 2026, and this page keeps the last notes we published.
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