
- Throne of Eros unites all romantic interests in one exclusive wish pool
- Expanded main storylines for Xavier and Rafayel deepen the narrative
- Significant quality-of-life enhancements included
Longtime players of Love and Deepspace know it doesn’t do anything by halves. The second anniversary update, Throne of Eros, perfectly captures this philosophy, seamlessly blending new stories, gameplay systems, special events, and even real-world celebrations into one comprehensive experience.
The standout feature is the Throne of Eros Wish Pool, which makes a major change by grouping all love interests onto a single limited-time banner. This is complemented by a Memory Growth Bonus that reduces the grind when upgrading newly acquired Memories, while Xspace Echo allows you to customize the pool by selecting five specific Memories you are currently targeting.
In terms of narrative, the update leans heavily into Love and Deepspace’s strengths. New main story branches for Xavier and Rafayel provide deeper emotional resonance and personal context beyond simple plot progression. Additionally, a special anniversary event runs concurrently, rewarding players with daily outfits for each love interest.
Beyond the narrative, the anniversary celebrations offer a reflective experience. The Yearly Highlights event revisits your personal journey, while new anniversary Memories, festival mail, video calls, and a Surprise Draw Event maintain a festive atmosphere rather than feeling purely mechanical. The newly introduced Home Feature also enhances domestic interactions with your love interests, perfectly aligning with the celebratory tone.
Further polish is evident in various quality-of-life improvements. Updates to the Journal, Phone Moments search functionality, and resource management make daily gameplay smoother for everyone. Competitive players will find fresh content as well, including a new Hunter’s Contest season and rotating Battle Pass rewards.
To maximize value during this anniversary period, be sure to check out the latest Love and Deepspace codes, especially given the high volume of concurrent banners and limited-time systems currently active.