October 11, 2025
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The PC version of Mary Skelter Finale will be released in September


The publisher Idea Factory International has announced that the PC version of Mary Skelter Finale will be released on Steam on September 12. This new version will include all original content from the PlayStation 4 and Switch versions, as well as all in-game downloadable content, including the romantic visual novel Mary Skelter: Locked Up in Love – True End. Both the base game and the Deluxe Edition will be 20 percent off during launch week.

The latter will include the following content:

  • Mary Skelter Finale game
  • Character art collection
  • Preliminary art collection
  • Original soundtracks and art inserts (78 tracks total)
  • Wallpapers for PC (x10)
  • Mobile wallpapers (x7)

Here’s a summary of the game provided by Idea Factory International:

The Mary Skelter trilogy was born in 2016 as a collaboration between Compile Heart, Dengeki Bunko and Dengeki PlayStation to provide entertainment through three mediums: games, novels and magazines. Taken together, they all “connect together” as a whole! The trilogy includes Mary Skelter: Nightmares, Mary Skelter 2 and concludes with Mary Skelter Finale.

The prison: a living prison for humans, buried 666 meters underground. It appeared suddenly several decades ago, giving rise to monsters called Marchen and patrolled by madness-inducing Nightmares. A group of prisoners, Jack and the Blood Maidens, were reincarnations of fairy tales who dared to escape. They climbed from the bottom of the tower to the surface, full of hope… But outside there were thousands of corpses soaked in a sea of ​​blood. There were beings known as Massacre Pink, smiling. At that moment, hope was destroyed. The group was torn apart, with Jack and the Blood Maidens scattered on their own paths. Separated, each is drawn towards the devouring prison that floats in the sky… This is the conclusion of the story of the Blood Maidens.

Fountain: Gematsu

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