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Soul Tide Announces End of Service: Latest Gacha Game Closure

Author:Kristen Update:Apr 11,2025

Soul Tide Announces End of Service: Latest Gacha Game Closure

The journey of *Soul Tide* is drawing to a close, as announced by developer IQI Games and publisher LemcnSun Entertainment. After an engaging run of 2 years and 10 months since its global mobile launch, the game is set to reach its end of service (EOS).

When Is the Soul Tide EOS?

Mark your calendars for February 28th, 2025, as this is the official shutdown date for *Soul Tide*. From now on, the game will no longer be available for download on the Play Store, and in-game purchases will be disabled. If you have any remaining resources, it's crucial to use them before the game shuts down, as all data will be permanently deleted afterward.

However, before the EOS, *Soul Tide* is set to release a final content update to give long-time players something special in the game's last month. Keep an eye out for more details, which will be shared soon on the official X account of the developers.

Ever Played the Game?

*Soul Tide* is a unique blend of dungeon crawler and turn-based combat, initially launched in Japan in 2021. Set in a fantasy world where witches have unleashed doom, the game offers a mix of anime girl collection, home simulation, and dungeon exploration. It also incorporates dating sim and roguelite elements, setting it apart from typical mobile games.

In its early days, *Soul Tide* garnered positive reviews for its engaging gameplay and storybook-inspired visuals. What made it stand out was the depth of its characters, unlike many gacha games where characters are often just functional. However, challenges such as harsh gacha rates, a clunky user interface, and inconsistent translations eventually impacted its popularity.

If you're a player with remaining resources, you can still access the game on the Google Play Store until the shutdown date.

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