[Language Update] New In-Game Screens Revealed
It’s me. Employee A.
There is a myth known as the Tower of Babel.
When humans attempted to reach the heavens, God did not merely destroy the tower—
by making their languages no longer understood by one another, completion itself was rendered impossible.
Lately, I find myself wondering.
Is this restoration work we are undertaking an act of reconnecting something
that was once “never meant to be created”?
And if the warnings we have received so far were sent by those
who once tried—and failed—to restore it in the past…
What kind of “retribution” awaits us at the end of continuing what should not be done?
Now, we have a report to share.

DO NOT PLAY has now added Traditional Chinese as a supported language,
and we are also unveiling brand-new in-game visuals for the first time.
This announcement was made at the event currently being held in Taiwan,
the Asia Pacific Game Summit 2026.
As a result, the game now supports a total of four languages:
Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.
To be honest, at the time of the announcement,
we never imagined that the project would reach this far.
We are truly grateful for the many responses we have received from players overseas.
The completion of the restoration is now coming into view,
and if everything continues to go smoothly,
we expect to be able to share the experience with you this summer.
Please be sure to add the game to your wishlist
and stay tuned for further updates.
Additionally, previously published news posts are now also available in Traditional Chinese.
If you are using Steam in the corresponding language,
the display will switch automatically.
Employee A
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3502970/
There is a myth known as the Tower of Babel.
When humans attempted to reach the heavens, God did not merely destroy the tower—
by making their languages no longer understood by one another, completion itself was rendered impossible.
Lately, I find myself wondering.
Is this restoration work we are undertaking an act of reconnecting something
that was once “never meant to be created”?
And if the warnings we have received so far were sent by those
who once tried—and failed—to restore it in the past…
What kind of “retribution” awaits us at the end of continuing what should not be done?
Now, we have a report to share.

DO NOT PLAY has now added Traditional Chinese as a supported language,
and we are also unveiling brand-new in-game visuals for the first time.
This announcement was made at the event currently being held in Taiwan,
the Asia Pacific Game Summit 2026.
As a result, the game now supports a total of four languages:
Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.
To be honest, at the time of the announcement,
we never imagined that the project would reach this far.
We are truly grateful for the many responses we have received from players overseas.
The completion of the restoration is now coming into view,
and if everything continues to go smoothly,
we expect to be able to share the experience with you this summer.
Please be sure to add the game to your wishlist
and stay tuned for further updates.
Additionally, previously published news posts are now also available in Traditional Chinese.
If you are using Steam in the corresponding language,
the display will switch automatically.
Employee A
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3502970/

