Free Game Non-Violent Hero Adds Japanese Language Support
The Japanese localization opens a quirky, ethically ambiguous word-based adventure to a new audience at no cost.
Key Facts
- Developer Wito released version 1.2.0 of the free PC game Non-Violent Hero on June 9, 2026, adding Japanese language support.
- The 2D top-down RPG-like adventure game casts the player as a hero who uses a microphone and words to solve conflicts instead of violence.
- The hero may lack a sense of ethics, entering homes without permission and sleeping in beds.
- The game features 11 different endings.
- Non-Violent Hero is available for free on Steam.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
Developer Wito released version 1.2.0 of the free PC game Non-Violent Hero on June 9, 2026, adding Japanese language support. The 2D top-down RPG-like adventure game casts the player as a hero who uses a microphone and words to solve conflicts instead of violence, though the hero may lack a sense of ethics. The game features 11 different endings and is available for free on Steam.
Developer Wito released version 1.2.0 of the free game Non-Violent Hero on June 9, 2026, adding Japanese language support. The 2D top-down RPG-like adventure game casts the player as a hero who carries a microphone instead of a sword and resolves conflicts through words rather than violence. The hero may not have a strong sense of ethics: they can enter other people's homes without permission, sleep in their beds, and go into the back of shops. The game features 11 different endings. Non-Violent Hero is available for free on PC via Steam.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.