Long-standing Japanese publisher and developer Entergram, founded in 1999 and headquartered in Osaka, is making significant changes to its game catalog, impacting a substantial number of its console and PC releases. Known predominantly for bringing visual novels to consoles, the company has announced that a staggering 214 console titles, plus one PC release, will be discontinued from sale.

In a move that will undoubtedly affect fans of their niche offerings, Entergram is also transferring the sales of 50 other digital titles to new distributors.
Here is to check all the transfered titles.
This transition for the download versions is set to take effect from October 1, 2025. While package versions of these transferred titles will still be discontinued, Entergram assures players that the game content itself will remain unchanged, with only minor adjustments to logos and credits.
If you want to explore all of Entergram’s games, you can check here.
For those concerned about post-purchase support, Entergram has clarified the new structure.
Customers who purchase games before September 30, 2025, will continue to receive support directly from Entergram until December 31, 2025. After this date, or for purchases made from October 1, 2025, user support will be handled by the new distributor.

It’s a bittersweet moment for fans, as many titles will simply vanish from digital storefronts. While the company expressed apologies for any inconvenience, they also noted that “work circumstances” prevent some titles from being transferred, advising players to look out for notices from the new distributor regarding these specific games.
