Club Suicide to Release in English this Halloween

Developers MORPATH, in collaboration with DLsite’s otome branch Garumani, have officially announced the long-awaited English release date for Club Suicide Remastered Edition. The game will launch on October 31, 2025 (00:00 JST), just in time for Halloween.

ABOUT THE GAME

Club Suicide is an “anti-otome” visual novel originally released in 2020 by Leiji Uesugi under the circle MORPATH. Known for its bold narrative and subversion of typical romance tropes, the game tackles heavy themes including depression, suicide, and identity. Rather than a typical love story, Club Suicide challenges traditional romance tropes by exploring those themes and delivers a dark, emotionally charged story for players drawn to psychological and unconventional narratives.


TEASER TRAILER


STORY / PREMISE

The game tells the story of a young girl called Shindou Ringo. Having a hard time socializing, she often skips school, but one day she decides to go to classes and ends up finding a weird recruitment poster to a “Club Suicide”.

She had contemplated the idea before but had never been serious about doing it. Once there, Ringo meets five boys seriously planning their deaths. Unable to tell them she has never been serious about the prospect, she will now have to spend the next seven days with them, seeing them commit to their plans in full as they try to deal with their attachments to this world.


CHARACTERS

Obviously Introverted
Eba Zaizen
(CV: Sakato Togai)
A timid and pessimistic boy. Year 1. Member of the manga club. He’s kind and loyal to his family, but he worries too much about those around him and doesn’t take care of himself.

Height: 157cm, Weight: 45kg
Blood type: B

Birthday: June 27th

Daydreaming Introvert
Masaya Usui
(CV: Shuuya Asou)
A boy who acts like a small animal. Year 3. Photography club member. For better or worse, he’s sensitive for his age, but has a strong sense of right and wrong. He values love and peace, good food is not his forte.

Height: 163cm, Weight: 54kg
Blood type: O
Birthday: February 2nd

Secretly Introverted
Shiki Kururugi
(CV: Nao Shigure)
A sociable and humorous playboy. Year 3. Former basketball team member. At a glance he seems completely unserious, but he’s actually quite sharp and skeptical despite his cheerful personality.

Height: 190cm, Weight: 83kg
Blood type: A
Birthday: October 2nd

Seemingly Extroverted Introvert
Meiyo Mabuchi
(CV: Yuno Oozono)
A calm and intellectual boy with glasses. Year 2. Student Council Vice President. A skilled speaker who’s easy to rely on thanks to his fairness. In reality, he’s a hardcore romantic who likes causing problems on purpose.


Height: 169cm, Weight: 61kg
Blood type: O
Birthday: October 29th

Free-spirited Introvert
Mitsuki Kugajima
(CV: Alvin Kinoshita)
A very “underground”-type boy. Year 2. Not in any clubs.
He’s the type to snap at anyone no matter who they may be. However, he’s really into cosplay and loses all edge in front of his favorite cosplayers.

Height: 186cm, Weight: 70kg
Blood type: AB
Birthday: November 26th

The Forgotten Introvert
Tsuzuri Azayomi
(CV: Yuuki Suzuran)
A third-year student with no club affiliation. A mysterious boy with an otherworldly air. His frail, almost sickly frame, peculiar manner of speaking, and constantly changing facial expressions make it impossible for anyone to grasp his true identity. Though he wishes for a human death, he often refers to himself as something other than human.

Height: 186cm, Weight: 70kg
Blood type: AB
Birthday: May 10th


SCREENSHOTS


Club Suicide: Remastered Edition is available for PC and can be purchased exclusively from the game’s official DLsite page. The title is currently available in Japanese, Traditional and Simplified Chinese, English, and Korean, with a separate purchase page for each language.

For more details about the game, characters, and other updates, be sure to check out the official Club Suicide Garumani DLsite page.

2 thoughts on “Club Suicide to Release in English this Halloween

    1. The term “anti-otome” is exactly as written in the publishers’ official press release email, which is why I used it in this article. If there are any concerns regarding the term’s use, I kindly suggest reaching out to the publishers directly. Thank you!

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