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Death Match Love Comedy! visual novel coming West

Death Match Love Comedy! visual novel coming West

Written by Ross Locksley on 10 Jan 2025



PQube has announced the English localisation and release of Death Match Love Comedy!, the latest visual novel rollercoaster from the creators of Raging Loop.

The game will release later this year on PC and consoles, with physical editions for Nintendo Switch and Playstation 5. 

Synopsis:
First year Kei Yagi is about to receive a love confession from not one, but two classmates, when he suddenly explodes!

Although this initial incident was an illusion, he discovers that due to a mysterious curse put upon him, the next time he receives a confession of love he will truly explode and die!

Why has Kei been cursed, and by whom? As he struggles to solve the mystery with his schoolmates at his side, he must also dodge the overflowing love from the girls around him, which seem to have run wild! Can Kei survive or will he give in to his explosive fate?

Trailer:


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