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Indie Horror Mystery 'Shinimodori Dare ga Tame' Launches on Steam July 15

The game's core mechanic-repeated death with memory resets that allow players to test hypotheses and uncover increasingly extreme truths-positions it as a narrative-driven horror mystery that prioritizes story over action skills.

Key Facts

  • Indie circle riinwin announced its first-person horror mystery game '(DEATHLOOP 4 YOU)' will launch on Steam at 18:00 on July 15, 2026, priced at 980 yen.
  • Players control Hayato Ichijo, who can return from death by rewinding time, with each reset erasing everyone's memories except his own.
  • The game includes 3 endings and 1 alternate ending, and the developer says it requires no advanced action skills so players can focus on the story.

Reporting from 1 source: 4Gamer.net.

Indie Horror Mystery 'Shinimodori Dare ga Tame' Launches on Steam July 15

Indie circle riinwin announced its first-person horror mystery game '(DEATHLOOP 4 YOU)' will release on Steam on July 15, 2026, for 980 yen. Players control Hayato Ichijo, who can return from death, and must solve a murder case by repeating death and rebirth, with each reset erasing everyone's memories except his own.

Indie development circle riinwin announced on June 8 that its first-person horror mystery game '(DEATHLOOP 4 YOU)' will launch on Steam at 18:00 on July 15, priced at 980 yen. The game follows protagonist Hayato Ichijo, who is killed by a mysterious person at 22:00 on July 22 but possesses the ability to rewind time upon death. Each return resets everyone's memories except his own, allowing players to test different actions-running, hiding, or even confronting the attacker with a gun. As Hayato dies repeatedly, his mind deteriorates and the verification content grows more extreme, including suspecting friends or harming others. The game includes 3 endings and 1 alternate ending, and the developer says it is designed to require no advanced action skills so players can focus on the story.

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