Danganronpa: Despair Love Letter

Send Love Letters to Monokuma in Danganronpa: Despair Love Letter

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If you’ve ever wanted to send Monokuma a love letter, here is your chance. Danganronpa: Despair Love Letter is a new take on the classic board game Love Letters. Unlike the version that board game enthusiasts might be familiar with, Despair Love Letter will implement a “Hope” and “Despair” card feature. The Danganronpa: Despair Love Letter board game will cost Â¥2,500 or roughly $25 and is planned to release sometime in September 2020. [Thanks, Hobby Watch!]

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You take the role of a student at Hope’s Peak Academy who is tasked with delivering letters to Monokuma while trying to escape. There will also be instances where players will be be able to collaborate with characters from the Danganronpa series. Cards can be played in two modes, “Hope” and “Despair.” When playing a card in “Despair” players can take riskier moves, adding a new level of excitement to the traditional formula of Love Letters.

You can watch the trailer the for Danganronpa: Despair Love Letter below:

In recent news, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition recently released for Android and iOS worldwide. Those that haven’t yet played Goodbye Despair now have the opportunity to do so through their mobile devices. This new version include an updated UI and control scheme.

Danganronpa: Despair Love Letter will release to Japanese audiences sometime in September 2020.


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