Get ready to celebrate the first anniversary of the hit otome game, Love and Deepspace, with an exciting new update that promises to elevate your gaming experience to new heights. The much-anticipated part two of Cosmic Encounters is set to launch, bringing with it a host of thrilling new features and additions designed to brighten up even the gloomiest January days.
Fans of the game will be thrilled to see the return of the skilled fighter pilot and childhood friend, Caleb, as a love interest. Dive into chapters 11 and 12, set on the floating island of Skyhaven, where you'll investigate a mysterious explosion and the reappearance of the Farspace Fleet in a gripping storyline.
The in-game photo booth is also receiving a significant update, introducing interactive gazes, customizable poses, and lighting effects, among other enhancements. This update will allow you to capture even more memorable moments with your favorite characters. Additionally, the new Abyssal Chaos mode invites you to explore an abandoned sanatorium filled with puzzles, dark secrets, and multiple endings, adding a thrilling layer of mystery to your gameplay.
Space is the place, and Love and Deepspace is making it even more special with the addition of the new Remind Me system. This feature allows you to track your daily tasks, special moments, and personal milestones, offering tailored reminders that enhance your connection with your partners. The system comes with an intuitive interface, making it easy to keep up with all the in-universe events.
To further enhance the celebratory atmosphere, Illusio is introducing a new level of customization. From January 22nd to February 7th, you can redesign and relive key moments from your Kindled five-star memories for free. Adding to the excitement, the first Chinese-language theme song for Love and Deepspace, titled "Cosmic Encounter," performed by vocalist Wu Bixia, will be released, further immersing you in the game's universe.
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