The developers of The House in Fate Morgana, known as Novect, have announced that their upcoming game will also be released on PlayStation 5, with publishing duties handled by experienced games label Aksys Games.
At present, this project goes by the name Project Code M, and there’s no definite release date announced yet. However, you can watch the first trailer at the top for a tantalizing sneak peek. The storyline presents an engaging premise: your mission is to uncover the truth behind a string of murders. To do so, you will assume the roles of both the detective and the murderer themselves.
Here’s more context:
The narrative is set in contemporary Tokyo, primarily exploring the Shitamachi districts like Asakusa and Yoshiwara, delving into Japan’s criminal underbelly. In this tale, a killer sets up their deadly plan, ensnaring their target, and carrying out their heinous acts. The method of murder varies based on the circumstances. On the other hand, an investigator pieces together the truth by gathering evidence and interrogating witnesses.
Following the Nintendo Switch launch of The House in Fate Morgana, which earned a Metacritic rating of 96 and created quite a buzz, the works of Novect have never been more sought-after. With Project Code M now officially announced for PS5, there’s anticipation that it will be widely accessible across all PlayStation storefronts, as The House in Fate Morgana is currently only available in certain regions.
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2025-07-04 12:36