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The scenario for The House in Fata Morgana developer’s next release, Project Code M, is now complete.
Novect’s Hanada Keika recently shared an update on Project Code M, a game first announced several years ago for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Steam. While a publisher wasn’t originally confirmed, Aksys Games will now publish the English versions for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch. Novect has been consistently sharing development progress on their blog and social media channels since the initial announcement, but a release date for any platform hasn’t been announced yet.

Project Code M is in development for release on PS5, Nintendo Switch, and Steam in the future.
You can find the full announcement from Hanada Keika about Project Code M’s scenario below:
I finally wrote the very last line. The scenario for my new work is finished.
That moment will stay with me forever. I doubt I’ll ever create something quite like it again, and I’m so happy I had the chance to write this story. It feels like a piece of my soul is within it.
It feels strange to even say it, but this is a truly significant piece of work. It’s longer than The House in Fata Morgana, but I didn’t just focus on length. I carefully removed anything unnecessary and made sure every line was as strong as possible.
I’m both excited and a little anxious to see what people think of this new story. It’s quite different from my previous work, Fata Morgana. However, I’m confident in my writing and promise it will be worth your time.
Please look forward to it.
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2026-01-09 15:26