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Tears of Themis Celebrates 3rd Anniversary with "Loving Reveries"

by Layla Dec 10,2024

Celebrate romance and earn rewards in Tears of Themis's Loving Reveries event! Running until August 11th, this event lets you unlock reveries to gain in-game items like a Namecard, a limited Invitation Background, and Tears of Themis currency.

The latest update introduces Total Purchases, allowing you to earn the limited Artem SSR card, "Resonant Heartstrings." Purchasing the Tiered Pass unlocks additional rewards like the "In the Spotlight" Invitation Background and S-Chips.

Unlocking tiered Loving Reveries content provides rewards such as 1,500 Reveries EXP and the "Reveries - Loving" Namecard, contributing towards your Total Purchases progress for the Artem SSR.

yt Don't miss the upcoming third-anniversary celebrations! Watch the countdown trailer above. For more freebies, check out our list of Tears of Themis codes.

Download Tears of Themis (free-to-play with in-app purchases) on Google Play and the App Store. Follow the official Twitter page or website for news and updates.

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