Poppy’s Playtime illustrator Emi Ishikawa announced that she will be launching a new Urban Myth Dissolution Center manga in the May 2025 issue of Shueisha’s Ribon magazine. A teaser visual for the manga was also shared on her Twitter/X account.
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大人気ゲーム『都市伝説解体センター』のコミカライズを担当させて頂きます✨
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とりあえずあざみーが可愛いすぎるのよ…!!!#都市伝説解体センター pic.twitter.com/wQC9ERc1mU— いしかわえみ*絶叫学級 転生れんさい中 (@ishikororin) March 3, 2025
Shueisha Games and Haka Bunko’s Urban Myth Dissolution Center released on February 12 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam. The game surpassed 100,000 copies sold in just 10 days, which includes physical copies of Urban Myth Dissolution Center sold in Japan and digital sales worldwide.
The Urban Myth Dissolution Center Case File: Kune Kune one-shot manga by Hideki Takahashi and Hakaba Bunko was released alongside the game. Fans around the world may now read it on Manga Plus in English.
Additionally, the Urban Myth Dissolution Center Original Soundtrack is now available. The soundtrack includes 32 tracks composed by the sound director Ada-P (あだ-P) and a unique J-rap main theme, written by MURASAKI and performed by Kanna Katata.
Lastly, here’s an overview of the game, courtesy of Shueisha Games:
Dive into this a single-player psycho-detective mystery adventure where you take on the role of Azami Fukurai, tasked with unraveling mysteries as she helps run the day-to-day operation of the titular Dissolution Center. She’s no ordinary rookie, though, possessing the ability to see the memories of places through her glasses. Utilizing her unique gifts and abilities, Azami must navigate cursed relics, dimensional anomalies, and otherworldly creatures in search of answers, delving into the paranormal activity surrounding each case.