# Umamusume: Pretty Derby

> Horse-racing training simulator by Cygames, released in Japan in February 2021 and globally in June 2025. Runs two parallel gachas (characters and support cards) at 3% top rates, each with a 200-pull exchange ceiling.

- Canonical URL: https://gachawiki.com/umamusume-pretty-derby
- Type: game hub (this game also has a dedicated wiki, indexed below)
- Verification status: verified (facts checked 2026-07-09)
- Last updated: 2026-07-09
- License: CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/). Attribution: "Umamusume: Pretty Derby", GachaWiki, https://gachawiki.com/umamusume-pretty-derby

Umamusume: Pretty Derby is a free-to-play training simulator by Cygames in which players coach anthropomorphized racehorses through racing careers. It launched in Japan on February 24, 2021 and became one of Japan's highest-grossing mobile games. The global English version launched on June 26, 2025 for iOS, Android, and Steam, published by Cygames itself. [[1]](#ref-1) [[3]](#ref-3)

## Pull system

*Main article: [Gacha system](/umamusume-pretty-derby/wiki/gacha-system)*

The game runs two parallel gachas, and effective play requires both: a character gacha for the trainable umamusume and a support card gacha for the cards that shape each training run. Published numbers for each: [[2]](#ref-2)

| Parameter | Character gacha | Support card gacha |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Top rarity rate | 3% (3-star character) | 3% (SSR card) |
| Featured rate-up | typically 0.75% | typically 0.75% |
| Cost per pull | 150 Carats | 150 Carats |
| Exchange ceiling | 200 points | 200 points |

Every pull grants one exchange point, and 200 points buy the banner's featured 3-star character or SSR card outright, a ceiling of 30,000 Carats. Points are per banner and expire when it ends. [[2]](#ref-2) There is no rate escalation and no hard pity below the ceiling.

The two-gacha structure roughly doubles the spending surface compared with single-gacha games, and support cards, not characters, are usually the competitive bottleneck, since cards benefit from duplicates (limit breaks) up to four times. See [dupe system](/wiki/dupe-system).

## Relation to the spark tradition

The 200-point exchange follows the ceiling convention Cygames established in [Granblue Fantasy](/wiki/granblue-fantasy) in 2016, halved from 300 to 200 pulls. The Japanese community calls both by the same name, tenjou (ceiling); English-speaking players usually say [spark](/wiki/spark).

## Service status

*Main article: [Release history](/umamusume-pretty-derby/wiki/release-history)*

Both the Japanese and global versions are in active service as of July 2026. The global version marked its first anniversary on June 26, 2026, alongside the release of the main story finale. No structural gacha changes have been identified in 2026.

## Pages in this game's wiki

- Gacha system: https://gachawiki.com/umamusume-pretty-derby/wiki/gacha-system.md
- Release history: https://gachawiki.com/umamusume-pretty-derby/wiki/release-history.md

## References

1. Cygames announces global release of Umamusume Pretty Derby on June 26, 2025 (Cygames): https://www.cygames.co.jp/en/news/id-24452 (accessed 2026-07-09)
2. Gacha rates and exchange point rules (secondary documentation of in-game disclosure) (Game8): https://game8.co/games/Umamusume-Pretty-Derby/archives/538219 (accessed 2026-07-09)
3. Umamusume: Pretty Derby (release history) (Wikipedia): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umamusume:_Pretty_Derby (accessed 2026-07-09)
