Alright, here goes nothing. So, there’s this game, “Love and Deepspace” or something—it’s diving headfirst into summer vibes with this new event they’re calling You And Midsummer. Yeah, like they’re really leaning into the whole beach scene. Maybe it’s just me, but the idea of digital sand between my toes? Weirdly appealing. Anyway, this thing kicks off tomorrow, August 12, runs until August 31, so mark your calendars or… don’t. No pressure.
So they kick things off with this thing called a Wish Pool. Sounds like a fancy way to say “get your digital beach adventures here.” All these 5-star Dynamic Memories — a bit fancy if you ask me, for just some pixels. And yeah, you gotta grab ‘em while they last ‘cause once they’re gone, they’re not making a comeback. Ever. That’s what they say, at least. Log in, pull some memories, maybe they stick. Who knows.
Every memory has its own little story quest. You know, to keep things fresh. Log in during the event and — bam! — your memory growth gets a boost. Whatever that means. Oh, and enhanced Bounty Hunt rewards. That’s always something, right?
They’ve also got this new version of the Hunter Contest, version 10.2 if you’re counting. Battle pass shake-up with new stuff. Old memories making a return? Sure, why not. They’re kinda random with their updates, so enjoy the moment, I guess. And hey, if you’re wandering through the Lunar and Chocolate Shops, they’ve got seasonal goodies waiting. So there’s that.
What else? Oh, there’s Moonlit Orchid Day stuff, too. New outfits for couples, because why not? Jade Melody, Bamboo Spring… names as poetic as ever. Sundown Echo, Autumn Frost. Sounds like a Pinterest board exploded, doesn’t it?
Crystals on event-exclusive outfits and accessories are also a thing. New beachside mini-game called Sapphire Voyage. Basically, you’re shooting stuff. Simple enough. Only during the event though so, yeah, clock’s ticking.
If you’re diving in, maybe brush up on those banner events. Or go deep with the Abyssal Chaos guide if you’re hardcore like that. And pro-tip: free stuff codes are never a bad idea. Trust me on this one.
Alright — that’s the spiel. Do what you will with the info. Happy gaming, or something.