AMATA Games Brings Three Horror Titles to Tokyo Horror Special Zone
The event gives attendees a chance to try Shinjuku Ihen, a pre-release horror visual novel, before its Steam launch, alongside two currently available titles.
Reporting from 1 source: 4Gamer.net.
On August 21, 2026, Amata announced its indie publishing brand AMATA Games will exhibit at the horror content event Tokyo Horror Special Zone!!, held September 11 to 13 at Tokyo Dome City Prism Hall. The booth will feature playable units for Shinjuku Ihen, Kinki Reimu Kyoku, and Manny's.
Tokyo Horror Special Zone!! gathers horror and mystery content from Japan and abroad across films, TV dramas, games, comics, and novels. At the AMATA Games booth, all three exhibited titles will have playable units on the floor.
Shinjuku Ihen is a short-form horror visual novel set in nighttime Shinjuku. The protagonist, working a part-time job photographing supernatural phenomena, explores the night city while following four rules, with multiple endings. Kinki Reimu Kyoku is a Japanese-style horror TPS where players directly attack ghosts using hand-to-hand combat, gun shooting, and stealth action while investigating the mystery of Saikawa Village in Nara Prefecture. Manny's casts the protagonist, washed ashore on a deserted island on a moonless night, inside a mysterious fast-food restaurant staffed by smiling employees, bloodthirsty regulars, and growling from the basement.
Admission runs 3,800 yen for general advance tickets, 2,200 yen for junior high and high school student advance tickets, 4,300 yen for general same-day tickets, 2,700 yen for junior high and high school student same-day tickets, and 12,000 yen for a 3DAY ticket, all including tax.
- Shinjuku Ihen: Short-form horror visual novel set in nighttime Shinjuku, scheduled for release soon on Steam
- Kinki Reimu Kyoku: Japanese-style horror TPS available on Switch2, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC
- Manny's: Horror game set in a mysterious fast-food restaurant, available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC
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