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Pop Elephant Studio Releases Demo for Psychological Horror ADV My Dismantling History

The demo offers an early look at a narrative-driven horror game that focuses on psychological unease rather than monsters or jump scares, with a story about memory and dependence turning into control.

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Pop Elephant Studio Releases Demo for Psychological Horror ADV My Dismantling History

Indie developer Pop Elephant Studio has released a demo for My Dismantling History on Steam, a psychological horror adventure game about a prince who loses everything and begins a life of exile with his uncle. The demo lasts about 30 minutes, and the full game is scheduled for the third quarter of 2026.

The demo for My Dismantling History is now available on Steam, giving players roughly 30 minutes of playtime. The game follows Hector, a prince of a fallen kingdom, who lives in exile in a rented room with his uncle and retainer, Matvey. Players examine everyday household items in a point-and-click format to uncover Hector's fragmented memories. The order of investigation changes which memories surface first, altering the story's rhythm. As Hector lets go of his past, objects he touched become blurred, representing the dismantling of his memory and ego. The game has no monsters or combat; instead, the horror comes from Hector's growing dependence on Matvey and their relationship becoming distorted. The full release is planned for the third quarter of 2026 with Japanese display support.

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