Investigative ARG 'reVtuber Disappearance Case' Launches on Browser
The sequel expands the original ARG's premise into a browser-based investigation game that blends real websites with fiction, commissioned by a real government agency name, and requires purchasing a physical e-book to play.
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SANKYO and ARG creator SIM3 released 'reVtuber Disappearance Case' on June 17, a sequel to the 'Vtuber Disappearance Case' ARG. Players investigate real websites as agents of the Public Security Intelligence Agency, probing talent agency Phos and a hidden organization. The game uses a browser interface and an e-book sold on Amazon for 3,500 yen, with an estimated playtime of 4 to 8 hours.
SANKYO and ARG creator SIM3 released 'reVtuber Disappearance Case' on June 17, a browser-based investigative ARG that continues the story of the 2025 'Vtuber Disappearance Case.' Players are commissioned by the Public Security Intelligence Agency to investigate talent agency Phos and the organization behind it, using real websites as clues. No console or app is needed; players access the game from a PC or smartphone browser, deciphering hidden documents and database records. The game requires the e-book 'reVtuber Disappearance Case: Secret Operation Overview,' sold on Amazon for 3,500 yen, which contains the case outline and clues. The main game can be played solo or cooperatively, with an estimated playtime of 4 to 8 hours. Playing the previous work is recommended for newcomers.
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