Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness coming to iOS in Japan on July 27
Console and PC visual novel coming to smartphone.5pb. is bringing Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness to iOS via the App Store in Japan on July 27, the company announced. It will normally cost 4,800 yen, but launch with a discount price of 2,000 yen until August 6.
Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness first launched for Xbox One in Japan in May 2015, and was followed up with PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita versions in March 2016. NIS America localized the PlayStation 4 and PS Vita versions in September 2016, and released a PC version worldwide in April 2017.
Here’s an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
In the new future, everyone’s mental state and disposition can now be quantified.
Everything from emotional tendencies to criminal behavior are recorded and utilized as a guideline to lead everyone to the good life: not only pursuing happiness, but attaining it. Needless to say, the public was excited to begin quantifying their everyday lives. The general term for this value, which determines the morality of an individual’s heart and soul, is commonly known as the Psycho-Pass.
One component of this value is the Crime Coefficient, which is ultimately a number that represents an individual’s potential to commit crime. In order to combat those who attempt to disrupt the status quo, detectives work in tandem to maintain peace and order, composed of Enforcers and Inspectors. The former is tasked with apprehending suspects, while the latter oversees and commands their subordinate colleagues. After all, Enforcers possess high Crime Coefficients. However, because of their criminal nature, they can better understand what makes other criminals tick, allowing them to sniff out suspects and arrest the true perpetrators. But because of their criminal background, Inspectors are needed to provide a calm and sound judgement to each case. Ultimately, all members of the MWPSB have to walk a fine line, maintaining their own mental health while facing the worst that society has to offer.
With justice in their hearts, the detectives of Division 1 tackle each case, confronting humanity’s ugly truths.
But, what lies ahead?
The only listed language supported for the iOS release is Japanese.