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Schrodinger's Call Gets Spoiler-Free Discussion Video and Full Streaming Permission

The dedicated discussion space and full streaming permission signal that the publisher expects the game's story to generate sustained post-completion conversation, a strategy it previously used with Urban Legend Dissolution Center.

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Schrodinger's Call Gets Spoiler-Free Discussion Video and Full Streaming Permission

Shueisha Games released a special video for the novel adventure game Schrodinger's Call on June 28, 2026, where players who have finished the story can freely share impressions and theories without spoiler restrictions. Full game video posting and streaming, previously limited to Chapter 4, are now allowed for all sections. The Steam version holds a Very Positive rating from 798 total reviews.

Shueisha Games published a video called Gathering Place of Souls on its official YouTube channel on June 28, 2026, as a designated space for players who have finished Schrodinger's Call to discuss the story without worrying about spoilers. Comments containing spoilers are permitted in the section, and the publisher provides rules limiting content to personal creations and banning personal information, defamation, or commercial posts. The approach follows a similar video the publisher made for Urban Legend Dissolution Center in 2025.

On the same day, the publisher lifted its previous restriction on public game footage. Where only content up to Chapter 4 could be streamed or posted, all sections including Chapter 5 and beyond are now allowed. Posters must include a Spoiler Warning notice in the title or description when touching on important scenes or core story elements. Schrodinger's Call, a novel adventure game about accompanying souls through phone calls, was released on May 28, 2026 for PC via Steam and Nintendo Switch. As of June 28, its Steam reviews total 798, rated Very Positive.

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