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Lovers In A Dangerous Spacetime Comes To PlayStation 4 On February 9

Co-founder of Asteroid Base Jamie Tucker took to Sony's official PlayStation blog to make the announcement, coming across as positively giddy at the realisation that his and his team's adorable title will now be available on all major platforms after the PS4 release.

Lovable co-op adventure indie game Lovers In A Dangerous Spacetime heads to PlayStation 4 on February 9, just in time for the perfect way to spend Valentine’s Day with your other half. Well, that’s what developer Asteroid Base says you should do, anyway.

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Co-founder of Asteroid Base Jamie Tucker took to Sony’s official PlayStation blog to make the announcement, coming across as positively giddy at the realization that his and his team’s adorable title will now be available on all major platforms after the PS4 release.

We’re super excited to announce that the critically acclaimed Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, this generation’s best couch co-op experience (in our totally unbiased opinion), is coming to PS4 on February 9th! Hooray!

If you’ve yet to play it, Lovers In A Dangerous Spacetime sticks you in a spherical ship adorned with cannons, guns and other heavy weaponry as you navigate through various levels battle “Anti-Love” enemies and kidnap space-bunnies. Have you thrown up in your mouth yet? No? I guess it’s just me that’s heartless then.

Anyway, you can watch the video above to get an idea as to why the game is so popular, or just read get the synopsis from the horse’s mouth.

Team up with a friend (or a pet space-cat in 1P mode) and take control of a huge space battleship, dashing between turrets, engines, shields and super-weapons to battle the evil forces of Anti-Love, rescue kidnapped space-bunnies, and avoid a vacuumy demise. The League Of Very Empathetic Rescue Spacenauts (LOVERS) is depending on you!

Tucker says the PS4 version has all of the features of the previous versions, but with the added bonus of running in native 1080p and “200% more cosmic buzzsaws.” We’re not sure that last part is true, but you never know!