News Round-Up for the Week of September 14

Check out the latest visual novel news for the week of September 14!

This week features new Switch ports, release dates, and the long-awaited Kara no Shoujo 3 update.

Unmemory Release Date

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A release date has been announced for the interactive novel Unmemory, which uses both text and visuals to tell its story. It will be out on October 13th for PC, iOS, and Android.

Taisho x Alice Episode 2 Release Moved Up

Although Taisho x Alice Episode 2, which features Kaguya and Gretel, was initially announced for October, it was actually moved to an earlier date and was released on September 17th. Taisho x Alice Episode 2 is available now.

Taishou Mebiusline Taizen Coming to the Switch

Taishou Mebiusline Taizen, a Switch version of the 2012 boys love visual novel Taishou Mebiusline and its 2015 fan disc Taishou Mebiusline Teito Bibouroku Hare, has been announced for Japan. It will be out on January 28th, 2021.

Kara no Shoujo 3 Teaser Trailer

After a long period of silence, a new teaser trailer has been released for Kara no Shoujo 3, also known as Kara no Shoujo – The Last Episode. An official webpage on the developer’s site has also opened up with the information revealed so far. It will be released this winter.

Gothic Murder Western Release Date

Gothic Murder: Adventure That Changes Destiny, the latest mystery visual novel from the developers of the Jake Hunter Detective Story series, has received a western release date. It will be out on September 24th for for the PC, Switch, PS4, iOS, and Android. PC and console versions will cost $11.99, while the mobile versions will be slightly cheaper at $10.98.

Secrets of Me Switch Release Date

Mobile otome game Secrets of Me, in which you play a young woman who gets plastic surgery to follow her love interest, is coming to the Switch this month. It will be out on September 24th, with English, Japanese, and Traditional Chinese language options available. A demo is available now as well.

Samantha Lienhard