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Love and Deepspace Update: 'Opposing Visions' Unveiled

by Sebastian Feb 11,2025

Love and Deepspace, Infold Games' popular otome game, receives its largest update yet today! Titled "Opposing Visions," this 2.0 update introduces a wealth of new content.

The star of the show is Sylus, a charismatic "bad boy" with a mysterious past and a crow companion. Unravel his secrets through a brand-new storyline, culminating in the chance to unlock 4-Star and 5-Star Sylus Memories.

Existing characters Rafayel, Zayne, and Xavier also get a makeover with new outfits, perfectly showcased in the game's new photobooth mode.

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But the surprises don't end there! The Love & Deepspace main theme receives a fresh remix, "Visions opposées," courtesy of Mikelangelo Loconte, a vocalist from the renowned musical "Mozart, l'Opéra Rock."

To celebrate, players receive 10 free draws and numerous other rewards. Don't miss out!

If otome games aren't your style, check out our comprehensive list of the best mobile games of 2024 (so far) or our ever-expanding list of the year's most anticipated mobile game releases.

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