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Identity V Deep Abyss Reveal: What's Confirmed, What's Leaked, and Where to Spend

tldr: the "Siren skins / new characters / Tomb Raiding mode" stuff getting passed around as "Deep Abyss" is rumor, not patch notes. The actual event sitting on live servers (with real dates, real E...

Author: Riva SolisRiva SolisLast updated: 2026-06-04

Identity V Deep Abyss Reveal: What's Confirmed, What's Leaked, and Where to Spend

tldr: the "Siren skins / new characters / Tomb Raiding mode" stuff getting passed around as "Deep Abyss" is rumor, not patch notes. The actual event sitting on live servers (with real dates, real Echoes costs, a real free track) is Call of the Abyss IX. If you're budgeting currency, spend against the documented one and bank everything else.

Here's why I draw that line so hard. I've watched folks freeze their currency for two and three patches straight, all to grab a leaked costume that either never landed or landed at a number nobody predicted. The regret threads after the fact are basically their own genre now. So I'm doing two jobs here. One, sorting the confirmed Call of the Abyss IX layer from the unconfirmed "Deep Abyss / Siren / Tomb Raiding" noise. Two, handing you the actual cost figures so you stop budgeting on a feeling.

The two camps fighting over "Deep Abyss"

There are basically two crowds. The first treats every reveal-stage breadcrumb (Siren as a fresh Survivor, A-tier Siren costumes, a co-op Tomb Raiding mode) as a done deal and tells you to lock Echoes away this instant. The second crowd says budget against the official announcement and patch notes only, and right now that points to Call of the Abyss IX, not some "Deep Abyss" bundle.

I'm firmly with the second crowd, and the evidence isn't even close. Dig through everything you can turn up and there's no official footprint anywhere for a Siren character, Siren costumes, a Tomb Raiding mode, or a "Deep Abyss" reveal that matches the popular telling. What's actually on the record: Call of the Abyss IX ran from December 31, 2025 after maintenance, rolling through its registration and Divine Procession phases into January 2026, per the official Maintenance Update on December 31 2026-01-04. That's the event your Echoes can actually touch.

Why pre-saving for the reveal walks you into a trap

I'll give the pre-save folks this much. NetEase reruns predictable event shells, so betting that something big is coming is a reasonable read. The Call of the Abyss line repeats yearly, and the 2026 round (IX) is built around Abyss Treasure essences plus S/A costumes, per Call of the Abyss IX - Identity V Wiki. Predicting the next event isn't where people go wrong.

Side-by-side comparison of Identity V Echoes confirmed event versus rumored content

Where they go wrong is budgeting against specific leaked numbers. Reveal-stage figures shift before live release constantly: ability values, prices, whether a feature even ships. Anchor a savings goal to some leaked "Siren A-tier costume price" and you've pinned your plan to a number with zero official paper behind it. That's the exact shape of those regret posts. People who committed currency to details that moved before launch day.

Which lands me on the honest answer to the "new characters in Deep Abyss" question. There's no confirmed roster to assess. Anybody serving you kit breakdowns and projected tier slots for unannounced Survivors and Hunters is reading tea leaves. Wait until live-server kits exist before you call meta impact, because new-character hype is front-loaded every cycle and tier lists routinely get torn up a patch after release.

What the confirmed event actually costs you

This is where the real money decisions live. Call of the Abyss IX shipped with concrete, sourced pricing, the kind you can plan against without crossing your fingers.

The headline value buy is the Abyss Treasure IX Special Package: 10 essences for 576 Echoes, capped at 3 purchases, per Patch Notes/2026. Returning A-rarity costumes (Dancer – Vile Blossom, for one) circle back at 1,388 Echoes or 4,888 Fragments, per the official announcement. And a fresh A-Tier piece, Deep Blue for Painter Edgar Valden, dropped January 8, 2026 inside the Abyss Treasure track, per Deep Blue | Identity V Wiki.

Identity V Echoes Abyss Treasure IX Special Package purchase screen

That Fragments option on returning costumes gets undersold a lot. Sitting on Fragments from past events? A returning A-tier costume costs you zero fresh Echoes. Very F2P-friendly, and exactly the thing an impulse pull makes you forget you were carrying.

Now the part the chase-it crowd skips right over: the ceiling. Community reports peg an S-tier essence skin at roughly 24,000 Echoes worst case, or about 180–250 essences, per Identity V official Facebook groups. Push that through the best per-Echo rate below and you're looking at a heavy outlay with no published pity guarantee shaving down the variance.

The per-Echo cost nobody runs before pulling

Identity V Echoes purchase options and per-Echo cost breakdown chart

Price (USD) Base Echoes Bonus Total $ per Echo
$0.99 60 6 66 $0.015
$9.99 690 69 759 $0.013162

Source: Echoes – Identity V Wiki (2026)

The $9.99 pack wins this comparison on rate at about $0.013 per Echo, per Echoes - Identity V Wiki; the little $0.99 pack runs nearer $0.015 each. That same store data flags monthly passes and bundles as generally beating single pulls on value.

Run the worst-case S-tier figure against that best rate and the picture's blunt. About 24,000 Echoes at $0.013 each puts you in the rough ballpark of $300+ if the luck runs cold and no pity floor is catching the fall. That's not a treat-yourself cosmetic. That's a budget decision. A tidy sticker price hides how vicious essence variance gets when no guaranteed-copy ceiling is published.

The free track quietly out-earns the impulse pull

Identity V Echoes Call of the Abyss IX free reward track screenshot

This is the read I'll defend longest. For anyone short of whale money, the free event-reward layer of an annual Call of the Abyss event deserves more of your hours than any single impulse essence pull. Reveal coverage lists the banner stuff and stops there. It almost never asks whether grinding the free track beats spending in the first place.

For F2P, the community-guide consensus stays consistent: chase free event rewards and Fragments toward returning costumes instead of burning Echoes on essence pulls, per r/IdentityV threads. That's how I'd run it too. The Fragments-for-returning-costumes route hands you a guaranteed cosmetic with zero gacha variance, which is the polar opposite of a 180–250-essence roll of the dice.

One practical wrinkle the listicles drop: event currency expiry. Across Identity V events, clue-style event currencies and conversion windows carry hard deadlines. Confirm whether yours rolls over or converts before the phase closes. Letting it lapse unconverted is a documented regret, not a hypothetical. If you grind the free track, finish the conversion.

Where this leaves the three spending personas

Identity V Echoes spending guide for different player types

The smart move genuinely changes by spend level, so no fence-sitting here:

  • F2P (zero spend): Skip essence pulls outright. Grind the free Call of the Abyss IX track, sink Fragments into the returning A-tier costumes you genuinely want (1,388 Echoes or 4,888 Fragments, take the Fragments lane), and convert event currency before that window shuts. Ignore "Deep Abyss" leak budgeting entirely.
  • Low-spender (monthly pass): The pass plus the capped Abyss Treasure IX package (3× the 576-Echo, 10-essence deal) is your efficient lane. The wiki store data already marks passes and bundles as better value than loose pulls, so lean in and don't freelance one-off pulls.
  • Mid-spender (~$30/mo): You can clear the capped essence package and still keep a reserve. The pitfall at this tier is letting one S-tier chase swallow a multi-month budget against that ~24,000-Echo worst case with no pity floor. If you do chase, set a hard stop, because the numbers punish "just a few more."

If you've genuinely settled on a specific essence cosmetic and you're topping up to grab the package inside its cap, Identity V Echoes top up through VGTopup is one straightforward route (disclosure: that's an affiliate link, and the value still comes from buying the best per-Echo pack and respecting the purchase cap, not from where you load the currency).

On the crashes and the "patch notes" you're searching for

A loose thread worth tying off, because it gets pinned on every new update: post-update crashes in Identity V usually trace back to cache corruption or device storage trouble rather than any particular patch's content, per community reports across r/IdentityV and Facebook groups. So if you're crashing and figuring a "Deep Abyss patch" broke something, clear the cache and check storage first. There's no confirmed Deep Abyss patch to pin it on anyway.

Where the evidence actually points

Two things hold at once, and carrying both is the smart-spender stance. First: the popular "Deep Abyss reveal" bundle (Siren costumes, Tomb Raiding mode, new roster) has no official backing, so don't budget a single Echo against it. Second: the documented event, Call of the Abyss IX with its 576-Echo essence package, those 1,388-Echo / 4,888-Fragment returning costumes, and the free reward track, is where your currency calls belong right now.

So here's my verdict, committed. F2P and low-spenders should treat the free track and the Fragments lane as the actual win and skip essence gambling. Mid-spenders should cap the chase at the bundle and back away from that $300+ cliff. And everybody should keep leaked "reveal" details at arm's length until they surface in patch notes. Looking past COA IX, the content trail points toward returning costumes and a probable anniversary window around May–June 2026, per the same patch-notes tracking. Which is a real reason to keep a Fragments reserve instead of torching it on a rumor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an official Deep Abyss update with a Siren character and Tomb Raiding mode?

No official source confirms a "Deep Abyss" reveal, a Siren Survivor, Siren costumes, or a Tomb Raiding mode matching the popular telling. Those sit at unconfirmed, at best. The documented event on record is Call of the Abyss IX, per the official December 31 maintenance announcement. Don't pre-save Echoes against leaked specifics that haven't hit patch notes.

How much would a guaranteed S-tier essence skin actually cost?

Community reports put the worst case around 24,000 Echoes, or roughly 180–250 essences, per Identity V official Facebook groups, and crucially there's no published pity guarantee, so cold luck can drag the real spend higher still. At the best per-Echo rate (~$0.013, per Echoes – Identity V Wiki), that's in the rough ballpark of $300+. For F2P, it isn't worth it.

Should F2P players save Echoes for this or spend Fragments instead?

Spend Fragments. Returning A-tier costumes run 1,388 Echoes or 4,888 Fragments, and the Fragments path gets you a guaranteed cosmetic with zero gacha variance. Community guides keep pointing F2P players toward free event rewards and Fragments over essence pulls. Bank your Echoes for a confirmed banner you actually want.

What's the best-value Echoes pack to buy?

The $9.99 pack (690 base + 69 bonus = 759 Echoes) is the best per-Echo rate in the published examples at about $0.013 each, edging out the $0.99 micro-pack near $0.015. Monthly passes and bundles also tend to out-value loose single pulls, per the wiki store data. Buying? Buy the efficient tier and respect any purchase cap.

My game keeps crashing after the update — is it a Deep Abyss bug?

Almost certainly not a content bug. Post-update Identity V crashes usually trace to cache corruption or device storage rather than a specific patch, per community reports on Reddit and Facebook. Clear the app cache, free up storage, and reinstall if you have to before blaming any "Deep Abyss patch," and remember no such patch is officially confirmed.

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