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Infold Games launches Love and Deepspace pop-up exhibition at Resorts World Sentosa

Infold Games brings the first Love and Deepspace pop-up exhibition to Singapore from 18 to 31 July at Resorts World Sentosa.

Infold Games has announced the first-ever Love and Deepspace pop-up exhibition in Singapore, held in partnership with Resorts World Sentosa. The exhibition marks the official launch of Love and Deepspace Version 4.0 [Witnessed by Deepspace] and invites fans to immerse themselves in a romantic, visually rich setting inspired by the game.

An immersive experience with beloved characters

Running from 18 to 31 July, the exhibition will take place at ave8 in Resorts World Sentosa and feature elaborate decorative setups, themed photo zones, and life-size character standees. Visitors will have the chance to interact with characters such as Xavier, Zayne, Rafayel, Sylus and Caleb, bringing in-game favourites into the real world for photo opportunities and storytelling moments.

While the installations will be accessible daily from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM, the pop-up exhibition itself will only be open to the public from Friday to Sunday during the same hours. This limited weekend access creates an exclusive experience for fans of the game.

Giveaway and exclusive merchandise

As part of the exhibition, Infold Games is offering an official merchandise giveaway for visitors who complete a designated event activity. Fifty lucky participants will receive exclusive Love and Deepspace merchandise, with one grand prize winner enjoying a one-night stay at Hotel Ora. The giveaway adds a competitive edge to the event, encouraging players to fully engage with the exhibition.

Fans are encouraged to attend in themed outfits and share the experience with friends, promising a unique and memorable outing. The event combines fandom with a sense of celebration as players step into the Love and Deepspace universe beyond their screens.

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