In FuRyu’s original The Caligula Effect game’s story, written by Tadashi Satomi, a virtual idol known as μ performs user-inputted songs and gains self-awareness through exposure to users’ bitter feelings and dissatisfaction toward reality.
The convention will be held at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle from March 30 to April 1.
The anime will premiere on Tokyo MX on April 8.
Wanting to save humanity — which she believes is continuously suffering — she lures people to a virtual reality world called Mobius with her songs.