At present, a brand new romance recreation, Silent Whispers, was introduced. Followers of the enduring otome recreation titles Love and Deepspace rapidly observed some similarities between the 2 video games. Particularly Alaric, the white-haired, sharp-cheeked man who is likely one of the three romantic protagonists in Silent Whispers.
Silent Whispers is the work of Archosaur Video games, a Chinese language firm that has already discovered success with the anime-style open-world MMORPG recreation Dragon Raja and the style sim Life Makeover. Based on Archosaur, the most recent title is “a cinematic romantic journey recreation powered by UE5, with cinematic 4K visuals that carry each pulse of town to life.” Regardless of the apparent similarities, Silent Whispers isn’t affiliated with Love And Deepspace or its writer Infold Video games.
Nevertheless, reactions from the otome recreation group aren’t simply centered on Sylus-based rage. Some avid gamers are taken with seeing Love compete with Deepspace and the promise of extra action-focused first-person gameplay relatively than the normal visible novel type.
If Silent Whisper is over 18 and has intercourse in it, I am sorry, however you are going to die
— Roger’s Aphrodisiac 🐟❄️👓 (@pinkjoonmoon) April 28, 2026
I have to sleep, however I am nonetheless researching this new Silent Whispers recreation and Wonho 🫠
— ˚ʚ𝓐𝓷𝓰𝓮𝓵 ♡ɞ˚ (@xxix_angel) April 28, 2026
Silent Whisper can be free to play and can be launched on iOS, Android, and PC, however potential gamers are additionally within the recreation’s mechanics, which are not based mostly on the gacha mannequin utilized by Love and Deepspace.
Wait, Silent Whisper isn’t a gacha. pic.twitter.com/dTY9K7oT43
— Sophie 乐★ (@n109chan) April 28, 2026
Silent Whispers is presently inviting gamers to pre-register, however a launch date has not but been introduced.
Rachel Webber is videogameaddicted’s Head of Editorial Improvement and a senior millennial. She’s been knowledgeable geek since she began her profession on the UK’s Official PlayStation Journal in 2006, and has since labored at GamesIndustry.Biz, Rolling Stone, and GamesRadar. She loves horror, horror films, horror video games, Crimson Lifeless Redemption 2, and Love and Deep Area Boyfriend.