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Artistic Horror Adventure ‘Matsuro Palette’ Consoles 15th November

The Horrors of Paint

This week, developer SleepingMuseum and publisher KEMCO have announced that they will be bringing their “artistic” horror adventure ‘Matsuro Palette’ to Xbox, the Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation consoles on the 15th of November. Alongside a PC release on the Microsoft Store (Play Anywhere) the Steam version will also see a major update when the game hits consoles as well.

Survive seven days with a cursed painting. Rely on notes from past victims and manage to successfully paint her portrait. But be careful not to upset her, or you’ll quickly find yourself dead! An assortment of terminal tableaus awaits you. Will you be the one to finally finish her?

Have a gander below for more details on Matsuro Palette.


KEMCO proudly announces the release of Matsuro Palette for Xbox consoles, including Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and Windows devices, PlayStation®5 / PlayStation®4 (supporting Cross-Buy) and for the Nintendo Switch™ family of systems, and the major update on Steam set to hit each regional storefront on November 15, 2024. You can pre-order on the Microsoft Store and Nintendo eShop (*10% off*) starting today!

Overview

Matsuro Palette is a horror adventure game created by the developer SleepingMuseum that has garnered over 4 million downloads worldwide on smartphones.

The protagonist, trapped in a gloomy studio for seven days, must contend with a cursed painting of a girl to survive. Rely on notes from past victims and manage to successfully paint her portrait. Be careful not to upset her, or you’ll quickly find yourself facing an unfortunate fate!

Will you be the one to finally finish her?

*The horror elements included have no jump scares or heart-pounding scenes, so you can rest easy as you play.


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