Urban Myth Dissolution Center also coming to PlayStation 5 PS5
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Urban Myth Dissolution Center Will Also Appear on PS5

Shueisha Games has revealed that it will also release Urban Myth Dissolution Center on the PS5. The game had been previously confirmed for release on only the Nintendo Switch and PC, so that means the company will now release it on three different platforms.

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The Japanese press release also confirmed that there will be physical releases of Urban Myth Dissolution Center for both PS5 and Switch, at least in Japan. The PC version will only be available digitally via Steam.

Urban Myth Dissolution Center will appear as a mystery adventure game with pixel-based character and background graphics. As the title suggests, the game will have players unravel urban myths by collecting evidence from both physical locations and social media. The player will assume the role of Azami Fukurai, a girl who has just newly joined the eponymous facility.

Shueisha Games previously had Urban Myth Dissolution Center showcased at the Indie World segment of the Japanese August 2024 Nintendo Direct. The company has also set up a Steam page for the game’s PC release.

Both the Steam page and the new Japanese press release confirm that this game will support subtitles in Japanese, English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Russian, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, Arabic, Hindi, and Chinese (both Traditional and Simplified).

Urban Myth Dissolution Center will be available for Nintendo Switch, PC, and PlayStation 5 worldwide in February 2025.


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