The game launched in December 2020 with a Japanese version 1 year later
Omocat’s indie game Omori Twitter account announced on Wednesday that the game is being adapted into a manga series by emerging artist Nui Konoito in Kodansha’s monthly Afternoon magazine. To celebrate this announcement, Konoito drew an illustration.
an adaptation of the OMORI manga to be serialized in Kodansha’s seinen magazine, Monthly Afternoon, illustrated by Nui Konoito-san [此糸 縫(このいと ぬい) ]. The manga will be made for both longtime fans of the game and new audiences experiencing the story for the first time. pic.twitter.com/HUP2SfWMuf
— OMORI (@OMORI_GAME) November 22, 2023
The game launched in December 2020 on PC via Steam, and the Japanese version came out a year later. It was later released on PlayStation 4, Xbox X|S and Nintendo Switch.
The game’s website describes the story:
Explore a strange world full of colorful friends and enemies. Navigate through the vibrant and mundane to discover the forgotten past.
When the time comes, the path you choose will determine your fate… and perhaps the fate of others.
Popular game in Japan with concert performances, Temporary store and cooperate with Japanese brands.
Source: Omori’s Twitter game