Steam Prison: Beyond the Steam Otome Game Fan Disk in Development
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Steam Prison: Beyond the Steam Otome Game Fan Disk in Development

HuneX announced a follow up to the otome game Steam Prison, called Steam Prison: Beyond the Steam, is in development. No platforms were mentioned, but it appeared on the Nintendo Switch and PC worldwide in 2024.

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The reveal included a look at the new design for Cyrus Tistella, the game’s heroine. It takes place after the events and will allow people to see what happened further between her and Adage, Eltcreed, Fin, Ines, Ulrik, and Yune and the game’s world. The announcement did confirm that it follows the “best” canon ending from the original game.

Here’s the reveal. It reminds people that the original Steam Prison otome game debuted on PCs in 2016 in Japan. MangaGamer handled the PC worldwide release in 2019. A Vita version launched in Japan in 2017. However, it wasn’t until 2021 that the game appeared on the Nintendo Switch eShop worldwide.

For those unfamiliar, the game is set in a world where there is an upper and lower part of the city, with certain people condemned to harsher lives in the Depths while others live in the Heights. Cyrus grew up in the Heights in a pampered life with servants, and she’s a police officer. However, after being framed for murder, she’s sentenced to life in the depths. This leads to more revelations about the world and what happened, as well as a chance to find love with one of the men she meets.

Steam Prison: Beyond the Steam is in development. Steam Prison is available on the Nintendo Switch and PC, as well as the Vita in Japan.


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