Publisher dramatic create and developer Operetta Due will be releasing The Crimson Flower that Divides: Lunar Coupling otome game for Nintendo Switch worldwide on February 23, 2023. The game will support Japanese, English, and Chinese (Traditional and Simplified) language options.
A PC version is also due out via Steam worldwide in 2023, but a specific release date has yet to be announced. The Switch and Steam port will tone down the original 18+ rating game, which was published in March 2014 for the PSP and later ported to the PS Vita in April 2016 in Japan.
The new ports will include all the new elements added to the PSP and PS Vita versions, and subtitles have been added to voice dramas. New, never-before-told stories from the perspective of the main characters will also be available.
▍The Crimson Flower that Divides: Lunar Coupling Opening Movie
▍The Crimson Flower that Divides: Lunar Coupling Story
The story is set on a continent where the number of women has been drastically reduced due to an incurable disease. Naala, a young girl living in the southern country of Ruse, loses her parents at an early age when her mother was abducted by the Northern country, Nasula. She is supported by her childhood friend, the next king of Ruse, Olli.
Several years later… Naala was taken in by the royal family and declared Olli’s fiance, and thus, has been living her days peacefully that way. Until one fateful day, when she is attacked and taken by the Nasura army. What possibly lies in Naala’s destiny after this incident?