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Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Uma Musume Pretty Derby reset schedule: What time does it happen?
Uma Musume Pretty Derby reset schedule: If you're playing Uma Musume Pretty Derby, knowing the game's daily reset time is crucial for maximising your in-game progress. Every day, the game resets certain features like daily missions, log-in bonuses, and stamina recovery opportunities. These resets are essential for managing resources and optimising your gameplay strategy. Whether you're a casual player or aiming for competitive edge, missing the reset can mean skipped rewards and lost opportunities. In this article, we'll break down the exact reset time for Uma Musume Pretty Derby, how it aligns with various time zones including JST, and tips to make the most of your daily play. We'll also guide you through how the reset affects game features and how to plan your sessions accordingly. Stay ahead of the curve with this complete Uma Musume reset guide. What is the reset time for Umamusume: Pretty Derby? Umamusume: Pretty Derby's daily mission reset time is 8:00 AM Pacific Time, or 11:00 AM Eastern Time and 8:30 pm Indian Standard Time (IST). All players will have access to their new daily missions at precisely the same moment because this reset time is adjusted for different time zones. The daily reset time for your area is displayed below. Most significantly, at 3 PM in your time zone, the Daily Scout banner pull is reset every day. Be careful not to confuse this with the daily mission reset time, as they are somewhat different. However, using your less expensive banner pull won't make a difference if you log in every day. Because Cygames, a Japanese company, is developing Umamusume: Pretty Derby, the reset time is somewhat unique for western consumers. Consequently, midnight Japanese Standard Time is chosen as the reset time. Western players may find this advantageous since they can begin aiming for new daily missions as soon as the reset time is up, which is within their more typical waking hours. Where to check the daily reset time? By selecting the 'Daily' tab under the 'Special Missions' option on the menu screen, you may check the daily reset time. In the list of daily missions, 'Expiration' is shown in green at the bottom. In addition, the game will inform you of how long it will be till the daily reset. You will then be given a new set of daily missions to work on for the following 24 hours after your current ones expire. Above the less expensive, restricted choice, the Scout daily reset is prominently displayed. Before having to wait until the next day, players can spend 50 Paid Carats on a pull for each of the flags in a 24-hour period.


SoraNews24
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- SoraNews24
Donations pouring in from foreign Uma Musume fans for Japan's real-life loveable loser racehorse
The hit video game/anime's Haru Urara is a real horse, and fans have found a way to show their love for their heroine who never gave up. For a video game in which every character is trying to run as fast as they can, Uma Musume Pretty Derby sure took its sweet time coming to English-language players. Despite debuting in Japan in 2021, the game's English version wasn't released until just a few weeks ago, on June 26. Uma Musume Pretty Derby's slow trot to the English world is sort of understandable. After all, it's a game about anthropomorphized real-life Japanese racehorse schoolgirl idol athletes, a series of niches that pushes it pretty far into a corner in terms of entertainment interests. However, it's looking like publisher Cygames underestimated the game's potential, as it's become such a massive hit with English-language gamers that they're now going so far as to offer support to one of the actual horses that inspired one of the game's characters, Haru Urara. ▼ With Haru Urara's name meaning 'gentle spring,' naturally her Uma Musume version has cherry blossom-colored hair. So who's Haru Urara? One of the least successful racehorses in Japanese racing history. Despite coming from impressive stock (her sire/father was a winner of multiple prestigious Grade 1 races), Haru Urara finished in last place in her maiden race, and that would more or less set the tone for her career. Over the next six years, Hara Urara ran in 113 races, and won none of them. She usually wasn't even close to winning, with a grand total of just 12 finishes in second or third place, meaning 101 times she ended up even further back. Even legendary Yutaka Take tried to guide her to a win, but he could do no better than a 10th-place finish (out of 11 horses in the field) in his mount. And yet, Japan fell in love with Haru Urara, cheering passionately for the underdog who never gave up. So when Uma Musume's designers chose to add a Hara Urara character to the game's roster, they gave her that same plucky, positive attitude. Even if she doesn't have the best stats, she's become a fan favorite among those who've learned about her backstory through the game, including the newly arrived English-territory Uma Musume fanbase, and want to help her win an in-game race. Unfortunately, Haru Urara the horse has been officially retired since 2006, so it's too late for her new overseas fans to help her find her way to the winner's circle. There is, though, a way for them to make her retirement more comfortable, as a number of them have discovered Namabokuso Bank, a Japanese website for sending donations of fresh-cut grass ( namabokuso ) to retired racehorses for them to munch on. 何が起きているの?🧐ハルウララ海外からうーちゃん宛ての生牧草バンクのご利用が爆発しています🥰 愛らしさ満点の馬たちを直接応援できる生牧草バンクという仕組みを実装できた事が、今を生きてくれている馬たちやこれから先の馬たちの未来に繋がることを目標に頑張ります😊💕… — 生牧草バンク公式 (@namabokusobank) July 11, 2025 'What's going on?' wondered Namabukuso Bank's official Twitter account in a recent post. 'Donations from overseas for Haru Urara have been blowing up.' Sure enough, looking at the donation page for Haru Urara, which allows donors to post a short message, there's been a steady stream of English ones since Uma Musume Pretty Derby's English release, including: 'Overseas fan, stay healthy! :)' 'Run on my shining star!!' 'She is the best horse.' 'For my GOAT who never gave up.' 'For never giving up! Hope you enjoy the grass!!' 'Please enjoy the treat Haru-chan and stay happy and healthy!' 'Haru Urara inspired me to never give up!' 'Love from Oregon.' 'All the way from Australia! For never giving up!' 'Hello from Indonesia.' 'You are an inspiration to me and I'm sure a lot of others too! Stay healthy and have a lot of fun! From, Malaysia.' 'Please give Haru Urara lots of love. From Thailand with love.' 'Love from UK.' 'From France! Enjoy.' 'She is an inspiration for a lot of people…Many greetings from Germany!' 'Aloha! Much love from Hawaii!' 'Enjoy your retirement! Those of us around the globe are always rooting for you.' 'She may not have won an official race, but she won the race for our hearts.' As the variety of nationalities show, the English release of the Uma Musume game, which had previously only been available in Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, is helping spread its popularity, and love for Haru Urara, to countries with English-as-a-second-language proficiency too. It should be noted that Haru Urara hasn't been wandering the streets hungry, as following her racing days she's been a resident of Matha Farm in Chiba Prefecture. ▼ Haru Urara at her current home Still, as a retired racehorse with negligible track earnings, some extra financial security, and a little extra luxury in her feed, are no doubt making her retirement more comfortable, and those looking to contribute can do so though the Namabokuso Bank website here. Source: Namabokuso Bank via Otakomu Screenshot images ©Cygames, Inc. ● Want to hear about SoraNews24's latest articles as soon as they're published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
Yahoo
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Japanese racehorse famous for losing gains new fans from mobile game
July 10 (UPI) -- A retired Japanese racehorse famous for never winning a race is experiencing a new surge of popularity thanks to a popular mobile game. Haru Urara, a 29-year-old mare who retired from racing in 2004, served as the inspiration for a character of the same name in the mobile game Uma Musume Pretty Derby, which launched globally June 26. The real-life Haru Urara, famous for wearing a Hello Kitty mask and losing every one of her 113 races, became a national icon during her ill-fated career, with fans considering her to be an inspirational figure who never gives up. The mobile game features anime-style, human-like characters with horse ears and tails engaging in track races. The fictional Haru Urara character's bio states: "She's always smiling, no matter how many times she loses. She always tries her best and looks on the brighter side of things." A member of the official Haru Urara fan club who uses the handle @animal_love_kaz on X posted a photo of the real horse celebrating her birthday in February while wearing a tiara. The photo went suddenly viral earlier this month, which the user attributed to the game's popularity. The user, who frequently visits Haru Urara at Martha Farm, updated her bio to say: "I don't play Uma Musume." New fans seeking to meet the real Haru Urara can schedule visits on the farm's website.


UPI
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- UPI
Japanese race horse famous for losing gains new fans from mobile game
July 10 (UPI) -- A retired Japanese race horse famous for never winning a race is experiencing a new surge of popularity thanks to a popular mobile game. Haru Urara, a 29-year-old mare who retired from racing in 2004, served as the inspiration for a character of the same name in the mobile game Uma Musume Pretty Derby, which launched globally June 26. The real-life Haru Urara, famous for wearing a Hello Kitty mask and losing every one of her 113 races, became a national icon during her ill-fated career, with fans considering her to be an inspirational figure who never gives up. The mobile game features anime-style, human-like characters with horse ears and tails engaging in track races. The fictional Haru Urara character's bio states: "She's always smiling, no matter how many times she loses. She always tries her best and looks on the brighter side of things." A member of the official Haru Urara fan club who uses the handle @animal_love_kaz on X posted a photo of the real horse celebrating her birthday in February while wearing a tiara. The photo went suddenly viral earlier this month, which the user attributed to the game's popularity. The user, who frequently visits Haru Urara at Martha Farm, updated her bio to say: "I don't play Uma Musume." New fans seeking to meet the real Haru Urara can schedule visits on the farm's website.


Time of India
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
5 reasons why Umamusume Pretty Derby has become the most addictive game of 2025
(Image via Cygames, Inc.) Moving over traditional sports sims, gaming obsession in 2025 wears horse ears and a winning smile. Originally a niche Japanese game, blending idol culture, horse racing and gacha mechanics, Umamusume: Pretty Derby has exploded worldwide since the game's English release. It has led it to become arguably the most addictive title of the year. But what exactly makes this quirky title an irresistible addiction for players? Here are the key 5 reasons. Roguelike training mechanics Beneath the vibrant anime aesthetic is a deeper strategic roguelike training simulator. Players in this game do not just watch the races; they guide the horse-girl through their 3-year career. Every month comes with crucial choices, Intense stat training- guts, wisdom, power, speed and stamina Skill acquisition Vital rest period for avoiding injury Participation in races, etc. Why Is This Anime Racing Game So Good?! Uma Musume Each of these decisions consumes limited energy and carries risk-reward elements. Like, failure chances increase during the demanding workouts. The core loop in the game is profoundly addictive. To carefully build a trainee right from scratch while navigating random events, support card interactions, and more, creates immense investment. High stakes with seeing thorough planning paying off, generate powerful compulsion for 'one more turn.' It is, in short, a sports management sim that's layered with roguelike tension. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Is it legal? How to get Internet without paying a subscription? Techno Mag Learn More Undo It offers replayability with players mastering strategies and characters. Authentic ties to the real-world horse racing game Umamusume: Pretty Derby is not just some whimsical fiction. Here, every character is based on a real-life Japanese racehorse. It's complete with some historically accurate career arcs. Equestrian sports fans appreciate the nods to the legendary horses, while the newcomers get a crash course in racing lore. The players here are not just training the generic avatars. They are guiding the representation of equine athletes like beloved underdog Haru Urara and others. Uma Musume Pretty Derby: All YOU need to Know! Full Breakdown The authenticity of the game adds an emotional weight and resonates deeply. When an adversity in the game is overcome by the horse-girl, it mirrors the real-world counterpart's triumph or tragedies. This game even drives players to research the actual races. It creates a bridge between real and virtual sports fandom. Note: As per reports, Google searches for the horses in-game have seen a surge of 800% post the game's launch. Electrifying races and idol concerts blend deliver the hype Umamusume: Pretty Derby stands out by merging two unrelated genres—idol simulation game and sports management in an engaging and seamless experience. The players here do not just train the racehorses, but they coach horse-girls, who have distinct backstories, personalities and musical performances. In a manner, this game is pure and that unadulterated sports anime excitement has gotten translated to gameplay. Umamusume: Pretty Derby Is The MOST INSANE Game I Have Ever Played The races in-game are intense. With dynamic commentary and animations, apart from camera angles, intense pacing and more, all of it makes every sprint feel like a high-stakes showdown. The real hook, though, is after a victory when racers (top 3) break into their dazzling idol concerts, blending competition with the J-pop spectacle. Such an unexpected mix keeps all players invested in the creative and competitive side of this game. Streamers and the community fuel the community The global launch of Umamusume: Pretty Derby ignited a firestorm on the streaming platforms. Some major personalities like Asmongold, Ludwig and others dove in, captivated by the game's mix of absurd charm and strategy. Their streams showed brutal lows and highs of racing and training, introducing this game to a massive new audience. Ludwig even made announcements about official tournaments, pushing this game into the esports scene. I played Umamusume: Pretty Derby because it has 96% positive reviews on Steam The visibility of the game was quite crucial for its hype. To see its humor, depth, and genuine excitement unfold in the real-time streams just demystified its unusual premise. Even the inherent PvP modes of the game and its ranking system foster a competitive community. The players are now obsessing over Meta builds Chasing leaderboard dominance and Sharing intricate strategies All of it adds a compelling long-term goal that's beyond the core career mode of the game. The competitive potential in-game and the streamer hype, in short, helped the game to cement its place in 2025's conversation. Generous but strategic Gacha system While Umamusume: Pretty Derby is a gacha game at its heart, it does avoid the genre's predatory pitfalls. Players here can earn ample premium currency via gameplay, and the focus is not just on pulling the characters. Here, support cards, which can help enhance their training, are equally important. A Horse Girl Gacha Is Breaking The Internet - Uma Musume The meta of this game evolves constantly. It rewards strategic team-building over some blind luck. Such a balance between depth and accessibility helps keep free-to-play players completely engaged, while offering the whales a meaningful upgrade. Umamusume Pretty Derby is a perfect storm of addictive gameplay Umamusume: Pretty Derby succeeds in combining niche ideas into something that's universally appealing. It is an idol manager, sports sim, roguelike and even a gacha game all wrapped up in a package that's charming. To it all, the players just cannot help but get hooked on it. With explosive popularity that shows no signs of slowing down, Umamusume has become one of the most addictive games 2025. It's a blueprint on how to reinvent some familiar genres in the most unexpected and bold ways. So, whether you are there for rhythm, races or sheer absurdity of horse-girls dominating race tracks, Umamusume: Pretty Derby will deliver you an experience that's unlike anything else. So, saddle up as it's going to be a wild ride. Catch Manika Batra's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 3. Watch Here!