LoveR Kiss Endless Memories Arrives with First-Ever English Support and Steam Debut
- Sagar Mankar

- Jul 11
- 2 min read

LoveR Kiss Endless Memories, the latest entry in the LoveR series, is officially set to launch on November 27 for PC (Steam) and Nintendo Switch—and this time, it’s coming with English-language support, a first for the franchise.
Originally released back in 2019, LoveR blends a dating sim with photography elements. Developed by Sweet One, the studio led by KimiKiss and True Love Story creator Ichiro Sugiyama, the game follows a high school student who stumbles across a DSLR camera and builds relationships with various girls while honing his photography skills.
A year later, the game got an upgraded version titled LoveR Kiss, which added new scenarios and mechanics. Now, LoveR Kiss Endless Memories is taking things even further, stacking on fresh features and quality-of-life upgrades.
So, what’s new this time around? For starters, the game introduces new photo spots and costumes, giving players more variety when it comes to customizing and composing their shots. The UI has been polished, and physics improvements promise smoother, more natural movement.
One standout addition is the “Pro Photo Session” mode, which lets players dive straight into the full creative suite—complete with all characters, poses, outfits, filters, stickers, and frames unlocked from the get-go.
And if you’re someone who’s played the earlier versions, here’s some good news: almost all of the previously released DLC is included, though we’re still waiting on full details.
On PC, the Steam version will come with visual enhancements and mouse support. This is also the first time the series is landing on Steam.
While Endless Memories isn’t officially confirmed for a Western release, the inclusion of English language support suggests potential accessibility for global audiences. As reported by Twinfinite, previous attempts to localize the game were hindered by concerns over "altered content." Developers at the time stated they would prefer skipping a Western launch altogether rather than compromise their creative vision.
But with Dragami Games now handling publishing duties (they took over from Kadokawa in 2022), it seems a middle ground has finally been found—offering English support without compromising the game’s core vision.
The game is priced at 6,490 yen and will support Japanese audio with English text. It’s a single-player experience, just like its predecessors.
A new announcement trailer is already live on Dragami Games’ YouTube channel.








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