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The creepy as all hell Un:Me also heading to PS5, Switch 2

More than just those on Steam can be freaked out by it...

The uber creepy Un:Me will also head to PS5 and Switch 2 in addition to Windows PC via Steam, developer Shueisha Games today revealed.

“[A] newly released trailer… highlights one of the game’s core mechanics: ‘Dialogue’ with each soul. It offers a deeper look into the game’s mysterious world and psychological narrative,” Shueisha Games said in a press release.

“Through conversations with each soul, you must decide which one is real and which one should be erased. Each soul has its own personality, memories, and emotions.
And every single one claims that they are the real one.”

“Amid conflicting truths, you must uncover the true owner of the body,” the studio continued. “But was your choice really the right one? The soul that remains in the end will be determined by your decision, and you alone will witness the consequences.”

We highlightedUn:Me as part of Day of the Devs back in December 2025.

Expect Un:Me sometime in 2026 on Windows PC via Steam, PS5, and Switch 2.


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