Furyu Announces 'Crymelight' Deluxe Edition, Introduction Trailer, and X Campaign
The wishlist milestone and Deluxe Edition show strong pre-release interest in Furyu's new IP, while the trailer and character content give the first deep look at the game's world and mechanics.
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Furyu announced multiple updates for the upcoming roguelike action game 'Crymelight' on July 3, 2026, including a PC (Steam) Deluxe Edition to celebrate over 50,000 wishlist registrations, the release of an introduction trailer, character voice updates on the official website, and a confession-themed campaign on X. The game launches November 5, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC (Steam).
Furyu released a batch of updates for 'Crymelight' on July 3, 2026, headlined by a PC (Steam) Deluxe Edition that includes a 30-track soundtrack by Sakuzyo as a bundle exclusive. The Deluxe Edition commemorates the Steam version surpassing 50,000 wishlist registrations. The introduction trailer, narrated and set in the prison 'Wonderland,' shows roguelike action combat built around 'sins' and cards. The official website added character sample voices, cast voice interviews, and an interactive 'sin' button. An X campaign invites players to confess their own sins, following confessions already posted by the cast.
- Introduction Trailer Release: Narrated video showing roguelike action, 'sin'-based combat, and story fragments set in the prison 'Wonderland'.
- PC (Steam) Deluxe Edition Announcement: Commemorates 50,000 wishlist registrations; includes complete soundtrack (30 tracks) by Sakuzyo as a bundle exclusive, plus a 6-DLC set and an art & sound app.
- Official Website Character Page Update: Added character sample voices, cast voice interviews about 'confessions they want to make,' and a button to touch characters' 'sins'.
- 'What Is Your Sin?' Confession Campaign on X: Participatory campaign themed around confessing and repenting sins; cast members have already posted their own confessions on the official website.
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