Deep insanity

Square Enix have announced their cross-media project, with their mobile game Deep Insanity: Asylum coming for both Android and iOS.

Square Enix has announced a new mobile game called Deep Insanity ASYLUM, set in the near future where humans have to struggle against a sleeping sickness called the Randolph Syndrome. The RPG comes as part of the company’s Deep Insanity Project, which includes an anime titled Deep Insanity: The Lost Child and an ongoing manga series.

In Deep Insanity ASYLUM, players will be thrust into a reality where a massive underground “Asylum” has appeared in Antarctica. The infestation of the Randolph syndrome makes people sleep without waking, with over 540 million victims around the world. The mysterious occurrence coincides with strange sightings of odd beings that seemingly come from another world, one that’s too deep underground that humans haven’t the slightest clue who or what they are.

Deep Insanity Asylum will be available on

While the mixed media project is very much in tune with the metaverse trend for games today, it seems Square Enix has actually been planning this since it trademarked Deep Insanity in November last year. The game looks absolutely stunning, to be honest, from what we can see from the character art online. For now, you can browse through the

Deep Insanity is set in a universe in the year 202X where people go to sleep to never wake up again which has been termed the “Randolph Syndrome” and an underground world called the “Asylum”seems to have emerged in Antarctica in which alien organisms are living.

Today Square Enix announced a release date and shared a new trailer and screenshots of Deep Insanity Asylum, a JRPG for PC, iOS, and Android.

Today Square Enix released a new trailer and screenshots of Deep Insanity Asylum, a new JRPG for PC via Steam, iOS, and Android.

Deep Insanity is a media mix project

The anime Deep Insanity: The Lost Child premieres on October 12 on Tokyo MX at 24:30 (basically October 13). The series will also air on MBS, BS11, TV Aichi and AT-X, while Abema has the rights to stream the show.

Deep Insanity: The lost child new key visual.

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