OPUS: Prism Peak is coming soon to PlayStation 5 in the year 2026. Quoted from Gematsu, publisher Shueisha Games and developer SIGONO announced the PS5 version of this multi-ending adventure game. Previously, the game has been released for Switch 2, Switch, and PC on April 16, 2026.
About OPUS: Prism Peak
OPUS: Prism Peak is a story-based adventure game with a magical realism theme. You play the role of an exhausted photojournalist, stranded in a mysterious mountain realm after an accident.
Accompanied by a spirit who has lost his memory, you must use the camera to unravel the mystery and find your way back to reality. The game's main theme is “Capture the moment, then learn to let go,” which reflects the protagonist's emotional journey.

Key Features
- Photography: Use the camera to capture those secrets of nature, reflecting the way the protagonist views the world
- Companionship: A female spirit helps the protagonists gain a new perspective on their journey
- Wistful Magical Realism: The fading world is inhabited by animal spirits who survive by seizing the moment
- Spiritual Bonds: Relationships with spirits develop based on player choices, influencing the narrative and ending
PS5 and BitSummit versions
PS5 version of OPUS: Prism Peak can currently be played at the PlayStation booth at BitSummit PUNCH that takes place May 22-24, 2026 at Miyako Messe, Kyoto, Japan. This was the first opportunity for the public to try out the PS5 version in person.
There is no information regarding a specific release date or price for the PS5 version. Fans of adventure games with a strong Japanese feel can start putting this title on their watchlist.
About Developer SIGONO
SIGONO is a Taiwanese developer known for its series of OPUS. Before Prism Peak, they have released OPUS: The Day We Found Earth and OPUS: Echo of Starsong, Both have been praised for their emotional narrative and strong artistic presentation. The collaboration with Shueisha Games as publisher opens up wider distribution opportunities, including to the PS5 platform. Shueisha Games, the gaming division of renowned manga publisher Shueisha, has been actively supporting quality indie games from Asia in recent years.































