Eine Nacht Im Moka Efti: Eine Babylon Berlin Story Announced as Free-To-Play Mystery ADV
The announcement brings a licensed adaptation of a well-regarded European drama into the free-to-play adventure game space, with a memory-reconstruction mechanic and branching narrative.
Reporting from 1 source: 4Gamer.net.
A story-focused mystery adventure game based on the German drama Babylon Berlin has been announced. Set in 1930s Berlin, players control journalist Gabriele Miersch, who loses her memory of a night at the Moka Efti nightclub and must recover it through hypnotherapy. The game has three routes and multiple endings, and is scheduled for a free-to-play release in September 2026. The Steam store page is open, but Japanese display is not currently supported.
The game, whose German title translates to "A Night at Moka Efti: A Babylon Berlin Story," places players in the role of Gabriele Miersch, a young journalist who visits the famous Berlin nightclub Moka Efti to investigate a mysterious incident. She cannot remember what happened that night. To recover her lost memories, Gabriele undergoes hypnotherapy, and players enter her subconscious to retrace conversations and clues gathered at the club. The story offers three routes leading to different endings based on player choices. The title is scheduled for a free-to-play release in September 2026. The Steam store page is already open, though Japanese language display is not yet supported.
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