TOKYO, JAPAN – September 18th, 2024 – Shueisha Games is excited to announce that their single-player psycho-detective mystery adventure Urban Myth Dissolution Center, will be launching on PlayStation 5 globally, with physical copies available exclusively in Japan. Originally set for release in February 2025 on PC and Nintendo Switch, the game’s PS5 version will now join the lineup, offering an immersive next-gen experience for players worldwide.
“We’re thrilled to announce that Urban Myth Dissolution Center will also be available on PlayStation 5” said Tomoya Tanaka, Global PR Manager at Shueisha Games. “Fans of mystery and narrative-driven adventures can look forward to an even more immersive experience on the next-gen console. With the added bonus of a physical copy release in Japan, collectors and players alike will have the opportunity to own a piece of the adventure.”
Urban Myth Dissolution Center is a single-player psycho-detective mystery adventure where you take on the role of Azami Fukurai, tasked with unraveling mysteries as she helps run the day-to-day operation of the titular Dissolution Center. She’s no ordinary rookie, though, possessing the ability to see the memories of places through her glasses. Utilizing her unique gifts and under the supervision of unenthusiastic but capable colleague Jasmine and wheelchair-bound director and psychic Ayumu Meguriya, Azami must navigate cursed relics, dimensional anomalies, and otherworldly creatures in search of answers, delving into the paranormal activity surrounding each case.
Urban Myth Dissolution Center is set to launch in February 2025 on PC, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5, with support for multiple languages, including English, Japanese, Korean, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Arabic, and Hindi.
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A development team consisting of four members, their representative work is the Makoto Wakaido Case Files series. The team’s name comes from a Discord channel called “Graveyard,” to which the team members belong, and is based on the team’s unique development style of “well, that’s okay!” with “progression” as their weapon of choice.