Yumina in LoveR Kiss Endless Memories
Image courtesy of Dragami Games

LoveR Kiss Endless Memories Will Include English Localization

Dragami Games has revealed that it will release LoveR Kiss Endless Memories for Nintendo Switch and PC in late November 2025. The newly upgraded version of the Japanese dating simulator game will also be available worldwide with additional language support in English and Simplified Chinese.

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For the record, LoveR originally appeared for PlayStation 4 in Japan in March 2019. It is the latest iteration of a long-running dating sim game series that launched with the 1996 PS1 entry True Love Story and also comprises KimiKiss, Amagami, PhotoKano, and RecoLove. LoveR Kiss, an upgrade to the original LoveR, appeared on the PS4 and Switch in February 2020.

Endless Memories will bring even more updates to LoveR. There will be a new Pro Photo Session mode, where the player can immediately access additional photography and decoration features like frames and stamps.

In addition, the English localization for Endless Memories will be human-translated. Frontline Gaming Japan’s Johann C.K. revealed that he had provided translations of the game’s scripts that contain around 750,000 Japanese letters.

Dragami Games has also uploaded an announcement trailer for LoveR Kiss Endless Memories in Japanese on its YouTube channel:

LoveR Kiss Endless Memories will be available worldwide for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam on November 27, 2025.


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