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Tsuma Ni Damatte Sokubaikai Ni Ikun Ja Nakatta Repack May 2026

Whether you play the original or the repack, the lesson is the same: Or at the very least, hide the receipt before she checks the bank statement.

In the original, buying anything triggers a distinct cash-register sound effect that Yukari can hear through the walls of the virtual house. The Repack replaces this with complete silence. However, the game’s code still logs the purchase. When you return home, Yukari will simply stare at the shopping bag and whisper, “I know.” No sound. No accusation. Just knowing. It’s terrifying. tsuma ni damatte sokubaikai ni ikun ja nakatta repack

The Repack adds a junk item: a used external HDD with no label. If you buy it for 500 yen, you cannot open it until you return home. When you do, it contains a single text file reading: “I also go out without telling you. Love, Yukari.” This unlocks the “Mutual Deception” ending, widely considered the most unsettling piece of marital horror since The Gift (2015). Whether you play the original or the repack,

Translated from Japanese, it means: “I Shouldn’t Have Gone to the Flea Market Without Telling My Wife – Repack.” However, the game’s code still logs the purchase

The final ending— Testimony —has no dialogue options. The screen fades to black. Text appears: “You sit in silence. The new washing machine arrives tomorrow. It has no place for secrets.” Let’s be honest. The original game was a clever, short, anxiety-inducing experience. The Repack improves it in ways that feel almost cruel.