Release Facts — Date, Price, Platforms, Specs
Everything confirmed about the release: the 27 August date, what is still undecided, the real system requirements, and the open questions.
The spec sheet
| Release date | 27 August 2026 |
| Platform | Steam (PC) — no other platform announced |
| Price | Still undecided as of 23 August 2026 |
| Players | Single player |
| Length | Roughly 2 hours (developer’s own figure) |
| Language | English only |
| Developer | Kenny Park |
| Publisher | holo Indie |
| Rights | © COVER © CCMC Corp. |
| Steam features | Achievements · Full controller support · Steam Cloud · Family Sharing · Save Anytime |
Minimum system requirements
| OS | Windows 7 / 8 / 10 / 11 |
| Processor | Intel i3-370M |
| Memory | 4 GB RAM |
| Graphics | GeForce MX 150 |
What people keep asking
How much will it cost?
Not announced. The official holo Indie listing says price undecided, and the Steam page showed no price as of 23 August 2026 — four days before release, which is unusual. If a number appears before launch it will be here.
Is it on Switch, PS5 or Xbox?
No. Steam is the only announced platform. Nothing in the official listing or the trailer mentions a console version.
Is there a demo I can try first?
Yes — the demo went up on 15 June 2026 and is still on the store. It runs about ten minutes and ends on a boss fight. The demo breakdown covers what is in it.
Do I need to know anything about Hololive?
No. The store page states outright that no knowledge of the streamers is needed, and demo players who did not follow the streams still finished happy. The references are a layer on top — see why the game is about bread if you want that layer.
Will it be translated into other languages?
Nothing announced. Both the Steam listing and the Japanese-language official trailer state English only. Demo reviews arrived in Korean, Russian, Chinese, Portuguese and German, so the audience is plainly not English-only — but no localisation has been confirmed.
How long is the full game?
The developer’s figure is roughly two hours. The demo’s ten minutes is the only part anyone outside the studio has actually played.
Is this an official Hololive game?
Not a first-party Hololive title, but not an unsanctioned fan project either. It is developed by an individual, Kenny Park, and published under COVER’s holo Indie label, and the official trailer description carries the rights line © COVER © CCMC Corp. What that label’s terms are in detail is not something we can source, so we don’t characterise it further. This wiki is unofficial and unaffiliated with any of them.
Sources: the Steam store page and its demo · the holo Indie trailer · the discussion board. Checked 23 August 2026 — the price line in particular is expected to change.
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