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Card RPG Oblivion Eve Teams Up With Saya No Uta for a Gore and Madness Crossover

The collaboration pairs a modern card game built around cosmic horror with a landmark 2003 depressing game known for its gore and pure love story, signaling a deliberate crossover of two niche but intense fanbases.

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Card RPG Oblivion Eve Teams Up With Saya No Uta for a Gore and Madness Crossover

The cosmic horror card RPG Oblivion Eve, which combines serious deck-building with a heavy Cthulhu ensemble drama, is collaborating with Nitroplus' classic visual novel Saya no Uta. The game's story text exceeds 800,000 characters, and it alternates between tactical card battles and graphic, sanity-eroding narrative sequences.

The card RPG Oblivion Eve is collaborating with Saya no Uta, the 2003 adult visual novel from Nitroplus written by Gen Urobuchi. Oblivion Eve is described as a cosmic horror card RPG set in a world threatened by Melt Erosion, a phenomenon that erases victims from existence and from the memories of others. The game's main story contains over 800,000 characters of text, and it alternates between turn-based deck-building battles and heavy, graphic narrative sequences. The collaboration brings the gore, madness, and pure love atmosphere of Saya no Uta into the card game framework.

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