It’s been almost exactly two years since Mary Skelter Finale launched on console yet only now will the game be coming to PC. This feels quite backwards, as the gaming world currently likes to publish to PC first and console later on (or at the same time). But it’s rarely the other way around. Anyway, PC players can now look forward to having access to the game within the next few weeks.
The Mary Skelter trilogy was born in 2016 with the goal of providing entertainment across three types of media: games, novels, and magazines. Everything connects as a whole. The trilogy of games includes Mary Skelter: Nightmares, Mary Skelter 2, and Mary Skelter Finale.
Jail is a living prison for humans, 666 feet underground. It appeared suddenly decade ago and gave birth to monsters called Marchen. Jail is patrolled by madness-inducing Nightmares. A group of prisoners known as Jack and the Blood Maidens were reincarnations of fairy tale characters who dared to escape. They climbed all the way to the surface, filled with hope, but instead found thousands of corpses soaking in a sea of blood. Hope was destroyed. The group scattered. This Mary Skelter Finale is the finale to the tale of the Blood Maidens.
On PC, Mary Skelter Finale includes all original content from the PlayStation 4/Nintendo Switch version, as well as all DLC and the romance usual novel Mary Skelter: Locked up in Love – True End (and its spin-off Blood High). It’s worth noting that True End is canon, while Blood High – where the characters are in a school setting – is not. Most of the included DLC are job sets/job classes, but there is also some attire and supples.
There are two editions available, the based game and a Deluxe Edition The Deluxe Edition includes the game, a character are collection, a rough art collection, original soundtracks and art inlays (78 tracks total), ten PC wallpapers, and seven mobile wallpapers.
Developed by Compile Heart/Idea Factory/Ghostlight and published by Idea Factory International, Mary Skelter Finale will be released for PC on September 12. It is currently available for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.
Great that this will be able to reach more players. It’s a cool series
Missed opportunity to say “Mary Skelter Finale finally launched …”
Also: it says usual novel, but I think it should be visual novel (or light novel? The console games’ limited editions came with physical novels, I suspect it’s those that are includes in the PC release)