HoYoverse announced the Tears of Themis “Cozy Couple’s Getaway” event begins on February 6 with new stories and rewards to pursue.
The limited-time Cozy Couple’s Getaway event takes Tears of Themis players on a dreamy trip to Varnai, a southern country far from Stellis. Players may choose to accompany Vyn or Marius on this truip and participate in events to earn free Event R cards, the event-limited “Full of Emotions” badge, S-Chips, and much more. The trip to Varnai holds exciting new content for otome and mystery visual novel fans.
Here’s an overview of what’s coming soon to Tears of Themis, courtesy of HoYoverse:
Cozy Couple’s Getaway Synopsis
As the spring breeze scatters the mist over the tea mountain, the lotus lamps are like stars in the sky, illuminating his unspoken promise to you. As the sunset paints the ocean and the sands in its vibrant hues, the stone statue stands quietly, witnessing the miracle of your love. With him by your side, embark on a dreamy journey into spring.
What’s in Cozy Couple’s Getaway I?
- Experience local customs, unlock all kinds of stories with him, and complete a unique travel diary with Vyn or Marius.
- Exclusive voice message
- Mysterious events during the getaway to provide a unique experience!
- Free Event R Cards
- Event-Limited “Full of Emotions” Badge, S-Chips, Event R Card Fragments, and other rewards!
Event Trailer
Lastly, Tears of Themis is available now for Android and iOS worldwide.
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