
PROTOTYPE announced that CARTAGRA: The Sickness of Possessory and Crazy, a remake of the Japanese psycho-mystery visual novel developed by Innocent Grey, will be released on the Nintendo Switch on December 25th. The game will be available in English, Japanese, and Chinese.
The game will cost 6,800 yen to download in Japan. Physical copies will be available for 7,920 yen (standard edition) or 13,200 yen (limited edition). The limited edition comes with a collectible acrylic panel, a set of eight clear cards, and a special art and story book.
The Switch release is based on the PC remake that came out in Japan on April 28, 2023, known as *CARTAGRA: The Sickness of Possessory and Crazy – REBIRH FHD SIZE EDITION*. Similar to the PC version, this Switch game will have full voice acting and include both the main story and the “Sacrament” after-story. Players will also be able to use touchscreen controls and play using only the Right Joy-Con.
Attendees at Tokyo Game Show 2025 will be able to play *CARTAGRA: The Sickness of Possessory and Crazy* on the Nintendo Switch. The event takes place September 25-28 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. PROTOTYPE will also use the show to reveal a brand new Switch game. You can find more information on PROTOTYPE’s website for the Tokyo Game Show 2025.
Visit the official game website here.
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2025-09-22 05:16