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Dreamoire Platform Lets Readers Revisit Discontinued Otome Game Stories

Dreamoire addresses a long-standing gap in the otome game market by providing a legal, curated way to access narrative content from games that have shut down, rather than losing it entirely.

Reporting from 1 sources: 4Gamer.net.

Dreamoire Platform Lets Readers Revisit Discontinued Otome Game Stories

Cyberd launched Dreamoire, a browser platform for reading stories from discontinued games, on December 18, 2025. The service currently offers three of Cyberd's own titles, with plans to add games from other companies. Project leader Tomohiko Matsuno said the idea came from wanting fans to enjoy ended titles in some other form.

Cyberd, the company behind the Ikemen Series of female-oriented mobile games, launched Dreamoire on December 18, 2025 as a browser-based platform dedicated to preserving stories from discontinued titles. The service currently hosts three Cyberd-produced games: Ikemen Nocturne ◆ Romeo and Secret Juliet, Sweet Room no Nemuri Hime ◆ Celebrity Luxury Love, and Ikemen Live: Koi no Uta o Kimi ni. Each story is presented with a UI that reproduces the original game's interface as closely as possible.

Project leader Tomohiko Matsuno told 4Gamer that the idea grew from a desire to let fans keep enjoying titles after service ended. A previous feature within the Ikemen Series Fan Club had offered similar access but could no longer be updated. Dreamoire uses a point system for reading episodes, with some content available for free. The platform is not limited to Cyberd's own catalog; the company plans to add titles from other developers in the future.

  • Ikemen Nocturne ◆ Romeo and Secret Juliet: available on Dreamoire as of April 2026
  • Sweet Room no Nemuri Hime ◆ Celebrity Luxury Love: available on Dreamoire as of April 2026
  • Ikemen Live: Koi no Uta o Kimi ni: available on Dreamoire as of April 2026

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