Viridian Software and Soft Source Pte are proud to announce the release of Pirated Code: Admin Edition, a lighthearted and wholesome visual novel coming to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and 5, and Xbox One and Xbox X/S this November.

Normal AI aren’t like that. There’s something different about them…Something dangerous.”

 

Overview

Pirated Code: Admin Edition is a visual novel thrown into intergalactic scenarios with flirtatious and wholehearted characters who have tough decisions to make.

A tsundere AI finds themselves waking up on a ship confused and missing memories. Annoyance is the theme when it’s discovered not to be just an ordinary ship but a smuggler’s ship of all things. With these new crewmates Seren the AI has no choice but to work alongside these slightly irritating smugglers in order to recover missing memories that could tell them what their original directive was.

A leap into the future, memories of the past, and a step into a situation that is funny, entertaining, and somewhat mysterious. This interactive visual novel features colorful and expressive characters in a galactic and captivating story in which the player can uncover secrets, alternate endings, and discover unlockable content.

Join Dex and Seren on a journey to discover if Seren was meant to be just a smuggling ship’s AI or much more than either of them knew…

Features

  • Non-linear visual novel set in an intergalactic incident
  • Colorful and expressive illustrations and graphics
  • Follow your heart or just be friends in a NB/B story
  • Multiple endings to uncover based on your choices

Game Quotes

“To have gotten so far as a pilot without knowing how to do something as simple as opening the console…It’s almost impressive.”

“So you can be something other than disgustingly positive.”

“I don’t think there’s ever been a time I sent you there and you didn’t violate the code.”

“You don’t have to be ashamed, pilot Dex. My information indicates that holding hands is rather normal.”

“I’m sure there are some who would burn whole colonies to the ground for just a fraction of the information your data chip contains.”

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