UN:Me coming to PS5 — play as girl with multiple souls
UN:Me, a Japanese psychological horror from Tokyo studio historia, will launch on PS5 later this year after a prior PC announcement; players control a girl who harbors multiple souls.
UN:Me is a Japanese psychological horror from Tokyo studio historia that will arrive on PlayStation 5 later this year. The game was first announced for PC; historia added the PS5 edition but has not provided a firm release date. Players take control of a young girl who harbors multiple distinct souls and must separate them to determine which one will remain.
Gameplay unfolds inside the girl’s mind through dialogue and exploration of surreal, shifting environments described by the developer as a ‘mental labyrinth.’ Players use conversation and environmental clues to reveal the identities and conflicts of the souls sharing the body. The game’s central mechanic is to extract souls one by one and choose a single survivor. The press release states ‘One body can harbor only one soul.’
A new trailer released with the announcement shows warped spaces, symbolic imagery and layered sound design that underline the game’s focus on identity and inner conflict.
historia has not specified PS5-specific features such as haptic feedback or adaptive trigger support, and has not announced pricing or pre-order options. The developer indicated additional updates, including a precise release date, will be provided before launch.
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