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Korean Horror Adventure 'A Night Duty' Adds Japanese Language Support

The localization opens a South Korean military horror game built on the developer's own service experience to a wider audience, a niche genre that has found strong domestic praise.

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Korean Horror Adventure 'A Night Duty' Adds Japanese Language Support

Achimphang Studio released a Japanese localization update for the PC horror adventure 'A Night Duty' on Steam. The game, inspired by 'Exit 8' and set in the South Korean Army, tasks players with finding anomalies during night duty. It is priced at 790 yen with a 50% discount until July 10.

Achimphang Studio has added Japanese language support to 'A Night Duty', an anomaly investigation horror adventure game set during night duty in the South Korean Army. Players take the role of an army officer starting at 23:00, searching for hidden anomalies while uncovering why the protagonist is trapped in the endless night. The game draws inspiration from 'Exit 8', 'False Mall', and 'Alert Duty', and emphasizes reliable detection of anomalies to escape. Anomalies contain story clues, and an encyclopedia explains military terms for players unfamiliar with the South Korean military. Based on the developer's own military service, the game depicts incidents, harassment, and a closed organizational atmosphere, earning high praise in South Korea. The localization aims to reach more players worldwide. 'A Night Duty' is available on Steam at 790 yen, with a 50% discount sale running until July 10.

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