Shueisha Games Unveils Horror Adventure UN:Me for 2026
UN:Me introduces a 'soul triage' mechanic where players must delete souls, a fresh angle on horror that will be testable at gamescom 2026.
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Shueisha Games and developer Historia Inc. launched the official X account for UN:Me, a horror adventure game set for release in 2026 on Steam, PS5, and Nintendo Switch 2. The game follows a girl with four souls navigating a mental labyrinth, with a playable demo at gamescom 2026.
The official X account for UN:Me went live on August 17, ahead of a planned 2026 release on Steam, PS5, and Nintendo Switch 2. The game is a soul triage adventure from developer Historia Inc. and publisher Shueisha Games.
Players control a girl carrying four souls, each with its own desires and trauma. The soul in control can destabilize vision, senses, and actions, and each soul has distinct skills that alter what dangers and actions are visible. Special items found in the labyrinth allow conversation with souls, and the truths revealed depend on which items are obtained.
Since only one soul can remain in a body, players must decide which soul to keep and which to delete. A playable demo will be available at the Shueisha Games booth at gamescom 2026, running August 26 to 30 in Cologne, Germany.
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