Un:Me Game Trailer Reveals Switch 2, PS5 Releases
Un:Me marks Shueisha Games' first foray into a full psychological horror title on multiple current-gen platforms, expanding its catalog beyond the manga-adjacent and indie-adjacent projects it has published so far.
Reporting from 3 sources: Anime News Network, 4Gamer.net, Denfaminicogamer.
Shueisha Games and developer historia Inc. have announced that the psychological horror adventure game Un:Me will launch on Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5, in addition to the previously announced PC version via Steam. The news came with a new trailer shown during The Mix Summer Game Showcase livestream on June 1, 2026. The game follows a girl who awakens in a mysterious labyrinth with four souls inside her mind. Each soul has its own traumas and abilities, and they can seize control of the girl's body during exploration, changing what the player sees and can do. Players use special items found in the labyrinth to converse with the souls and learn their stories. The core mechanic involves choosing which soul to keep in the body and which to erase. The PC version is scheduled for a 2026 release, while the console release dates remain unannounced.
The new trailer, released on Shueisha Games' official YouTube channel, shows dialogue scenes with the four souls and highlights the game's mysterious world and story. Each soul claims to be the "real one," and players must determine the true owner of the body.
The game is described as a "soul triage adventure." The girl's body houses multiple souls, and during exploration the soul switches regardless of the player's will. Each soul has different traumas and skills, so the dangers and actions change with each switch. When a soul reacts during exploration, the girl's vision, senses, and actions become unstable.
The key to the story is the dialogue system. Players use special items obtained in the labyrinth to converse with each soul. Which items are obtained determines which souls can be spoken to and the content of the questions, allowing players to piece together the truth from fragmentary testimonies.
The PS5 and Nintendo Switch 2 versions are download-only. The console release dates remain undecided at the time of writing.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 3 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.