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More Memories Off Visual Novels Appeared on Steam

Spike Chunsoft has released all existing mainline Memories Off visual novels on the PC platform Steam. The titles range from the series’ inaugural entry originally released in 1999 to the seventh entry—Yubikiri no Kioku—that came out in 2010.

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The new releases have their illustrations enhanced to Full HD resolution. The interface for each entry is also based on the series’ latest entry -Innocent Fille- for Dearest which appeared in 2020. However, even though the titles are available for purchase worldwide, they only support subtitles in Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese.

These releases are very similar to the Memories Off Historia compilation that Mages released for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in March 2021. In fact, Spike Chunsoft has also put up a Memories Off Historia bundle that lets people purchase all seven legacy titles on Steam at once. The eighth entry Innocent Fille and its fan disc expansion for Dearest are not included because they have been available on Steam earlier since April 2020.

The Memories Off series was originally planned to end with Innocent Fille, as Mages released a brand-new visual novel titled SINce Memories: Off the Starry Sky for consoles in 2021 with an additional PC release exclusively on DMM Games. However, Mages later made a major announcement on the 24th anniversary day on September 30, 2023. It will release a new entry titled Memories Off Sousou ~Not Always True~ in 2024 to celebrate the series’ 25th anniversary.

The entire Memories Off series of visual novels released to date is now available on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.


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