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BrokenLore Don’t Lie: the new Japanese psychological horror that arrives on Xbox Series

Adrián FuentesBy Adrián Fuentes29 September, 2025No Comments

A disturbing journey between paranoia and hallucinations takes shape in the BrokenLore saga.

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The Tokyo Game Show 2025 has left us with many surprises, and among them is BrokenLore Don’t Lie, the new installment of the psychological horror saga created by Serafini Productions. The game was presented with a first trailer that already shows its disturbing tone and will arrive on Xbox Series, PlayStation 5, and PC.

This time, the protagonist is Junko, a young woman trapped in a loop of paranoia and terrifying visions that test the thin line between reality and hallucination. The scenarios represent her own fears, forcing players to collect objects and interpret clues to keep her connected to reality.

Japanese Horror with Stealth Elements

The trailer shows sequences where Junko must face spectral figures inspired by Japanese folklore, often resorting to stealth to survive. The game combines exploration, puzzle-solving, and tense moments where hiding will be the only escape.

In BrokenLore: DON’T LIE, you’ll enter the delicate world of Junko, a young woman trying to reconnect with Shinji and Hideo, two patients she met at a rehabilitation center.

Trapped in her small apartment, Junko deals with daily phone calls, brief moments of closeness, and her self-destructive compulsions. Her dependence on medication distorts reality, leading to disturbing visions and liminal spaces where nothing seems stable.

Although it doesn’t have a confirmed release date yet, BrokenLore Don’t Lie will arrive published by Wired Productions and promises to be one of the most attractive psychological horror bets of 2026. With this proposal, the BrokenLore saga takes a new step in its evolution, reinforcing its identity as a dark, immersive, and symbolism-laden experience.

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