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Love and Deepspace to Double as a Period Tracker

As part of the upcoming version 3.0 Love and Deepspace update, Papergames and Infold will add a period tracker, of all things, to the game. Caleb will also appear as a new romance option.

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The period tracker in Love and Deepspace is part of the new “Remind Me” feature. You can use this to keep track of important events and dates, as well as daily chores, in your real life. During the “When Home Calls” livestream for Version 3.0, we could see an example of how Remind Me works. The boys actually comment on whatever they’re reminding you of. That means that, yes, they do bring up the fact they’re keeping track of your period for you. Whether they find it weird or not depends on the character you have on your home screen. Whether you find it weird or romantic depends on your personality.

Caleb will also appear as a new romance option after Version 3.0. Like the other men in the game, you’ll be able to pull for his card and access “With Him” features. Players will receive his 5-star and 4-star memories for free by completing Special Investigation missions or the 10-day login event.

Love and Deepspace is the first 3D otome game that uses a free-to-play gacha-monetized gameplay pattern. Aside from the dating and romance aspect, there’s also an action portion in which you fight against monsters. As of October 2024, it achieved over 14 million downloads and generated over $196 million in revenue. It’s also incredibly popular in countries like Japan.

Love and Deepspace is available on mobile devices, and version 3.0 will appear on January 22, 2025.


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Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In terms of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.