WorldEnd Syndrome

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
Genre: Adventure
Publisher: PQube
Developer: Arc System Works
Release Date: June 14, 2019

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'WorldEnd Syndrome' (ALL) Announced - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Jan. 21, 2019 @ 10:41 a.m. PST

Mixing romance with murders and the living dead, WorldEnd Syndrome is a gripping story that will make you shiver but ask for more!

Arrive in a beautiful seaside town and join the local school's clubs, before a dead body drifts on the shores of the river and it's up to you and your friends to figure out if the legend of the Yomibito is true and what it means for the town...

Meet the beautiful characters designed by Yuki Kato, lead artist of the BLAZBLUE franchise, explore the picturesque seaside town and discover a nightmare that seems to recur every 100 years.


"The smell of the sea, the sound of the waves - Mihate-chou is a gorgeous town!", the new transfer student thought as he walked to his new home for the first time. The years at his former school had not been particularily pleasant, so he was happy to find a scenery that seemed to be colorful and bright - almost inviting.

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A rope tightens around a neck.

As the first weeks passed, the exchange student grew more and more sceptical, as life has taught him that every rose has its thorn. What could this town's "thorn" be? He found friends in class, joined a club, enjoyed coming home after school and some girls even seemed to be interested in him. This place was too perfect to be true and he started to become scared of what was hiding below its surface.

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A knife slowly cuts into skin.

Disappearance incidents and corpses coming back to life every 100 years? What. A. Joke.

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WorldEnd Syndrome is coming to Nintendo Switch and PS4 in 2019.


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