AMATA K.K. announced the non-VR version of escape-the-room adventure game Last Labyrinth, also known as Last Labyrinth: Lucidity Lost, launches on May 24 for Nintendo Switch. The announcement comes right before the developer releases the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S versions of Last Labyrinth: Lucidity Lost, which are available on May 15.
Last Labyrinth made its debut for PlayStation VR2 in March 2023. Additionally, Last Labyrinth for PS VR and Steam were updated to support use without a VR headset. Shortly after the release of the PS VR2 version, AMATA K.K. announced non-VR versions of Last Labyrinth would come to Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. The latest blog post by AMATA K.K. reveals the Nintendo Switch version launches just one week after the Xbox versions.
Here’s an overview of Last Labyrinth via PlayStation Store:
About Last Labyrinth
Escape a merciless mansion alongside a girl words cannot reach, in a tale that can only be experienced in VR.
An escape-the-room adventure game that can only be experienced in VR, players must work to escape a mansion full of hidden dangers with a mysterious girl that appears before them.
The major update has been applied to add the Last Labyrinth: Lucidity Lost monitor mode. It will be available to play Last Labyrinth without a VR headset.
Development of Last Labyrinth is being lead by Hiromichi Takahashi. Working alongside him is a team of veterans from past famous PlayStation titles, including Co-Director Tetsuya Watanabe, Lead Animator Atsuko Fukuyama, Lead Environment Artist Michiko Kusaba, and Sound Designer Takuya Hanaoka.
Experience a unique relationship with Katia, a girl who speaks a language you cannot understand and voiced by Stefanie Joosten, with music by Hiroki Kikuta. Over 10 hours of escape-adventure puzzle-solving and multiple endings. Work together with Katia in a unique, one-of-a-kind experience in VR.
Lastly, Last Labyrinth is available now for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PlayStation VR, PlayStation VR2, Meta Quest, and PC via Steam.