Adult Gaming Platform Johren Launches 'Shades of Red' Valentine's Promotion

NEW YORK — Adult gaming platform Johren has announced the launch of its "Johren's Shades of Red" Valentine's Day promotion offering in-game special offers and discounts through February 19.

A rep noted "all new users will receive 300 Johren Credits upon registration, and all users who verify their emails will receive an extra 500 Credits."

The following bonuses are available for all players:

  • 3,300 Johren Credits: $30 (10% bonus)
  • 5,750 Johren Credits: $50 (15% bonus)
  • 12,000 Johren Credits: $100 (20% bonus)
  • 25,000 Johren Credits: $200 (25% bonus)
  • 37,500 Johren Credits: $300 (25% bonus)

Premium game discounts include 25% off for "Meteor World Actor," "Eden’s Ritter Paladins of Ecstasy," "Your Diary+" and "Sakura Magistrate" and a 50% discount for "over 150 Japanese premium game titles," the rep said.

In-game offers involve "MagicAmi DX," "Kamihime Project," "Versus Tales X" and "Taimanin Asagi."

"Founded in July 2020, Johren is devoted to introducing high-quality interactive entertainment in English and traditional Chinese to the world," the rep explained. "Currently, Johren boasts an impressive catalogue of English-localized versions of 'Kamihime Project X,' 'Taimanin Asagi Battle Arena,' 'MagicAmi DX' and over 100 premium Japanese games," with new titles added monthly.

Find additional details about the "Johren's Shades of Red" Valentine's campaign for PCs here and mobile devices here.

Visit Johren.games and follow the platform on Twitter, Discord and YouTube.

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