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Eternum -v0.8.0- -caribdis- Jun 2026

Based on the credits teaser, v0.9.0 will focus on (the goth cashier from the comic shop) and finally reveal the inside of the "Tower of Eternum." Furthermore, a post-credits scene suggests a crossover easter egg with characters from Once in a Lifetime , hinting that the multiverse theory is real in Caribdis’s canon.

The -Caribdis- update introduces several key improvements: Eternum -v0.8.0- -Caribdis-

The story of , specifically in version 0.8.0 by the developer Caribdis , continues the protagonist's journey through a high-stakes, hyper-realistic virtual reality game where the lines between the digital world and reality are increasingly blurred. Plot Overview Based on the credits teaser, v0

In the digital realm, you will encounter a fractured version of the server. [Neural Scanner] Based on the credits teaser

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