D3 Publisher’s Next Otome PC Game Is Despera Drops visual novel
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D3 Publisher’s Next Otome PC Game Is Despera Drops 

D3 Publisher announced its next PC game will be the otome visual novel Despera Drops. It will arrive on appeared on the Switch worldwide.

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Despera Drops first showed up on the Switch in Japan, where the otome visual novel debuted in 2023, before coming to the console worldwide and PC now in 2025. D3 handled the Japanese Switch release. Aksys took care of the English Nintendo launch, but it is not involved in this version. While Red Entertainment worked on the console release, Wizardsoft Corporation is credited as the developer here.

The story features a college student named Mika Amamine with the ability to discern information and intention about individuals she touches. While she covers her hands at all times, now, accidents sometimes happen. After meeting with a certain individual she once inadvertently touched, learning about his lost memories in the process, he’s murdered. She realizes a “staff” member was responsible. A conspiracy leads to her being arrested and carted away alongside other criminals. However, an attempt to escape alongside them also means a chance to find out what’s going on, clear her name, expose a seedy organization, and find love with one of her new “allies.”

The PC version will be on par with the Switch release. This means the main game and its seven After Stories segments with characters are available. You can also use a keyboard with mouse or controller to play. Steam Cloud saves are ed in the otome visual novel, and you can earn achievements and trading cards as you play the PC game.

Despera Drops will come to the PC via Steam on May 27, 2025, and it is on the Switch worldwide.


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