Shueisha Games has announced its participation in Tokyo Game Show 2026, where visitors will get their first chance to play the demo version of Jujutsu Kaisen RUMBLE: SURVIVATON. The company will also showcase its upcoming title UN: Me, giving attendees an early look at two very different games planned for release in 2026.
The Shueisha Games booth will focus on these two titles: Jujutsu Kaisen RUMBLE: SURVIVATON, developed by Vampire Survivors creator poncle, and UN: Me, a mysterious adventure game planned and developed by Historia.
Both games are scheduled to launch in 2026, but their gameplay styles are very different. While Jujutsu Kaisen RUMBLE: SURVIVATON turns the world of Jujutsu Kaisen into a fast-paced survival battle, UN: Me focuses on psychological mystery, dialog,ue and difficult choices.
Jujutsu Kaisen RUMBLE: SURVIVATON Gets World-First Demo
One of the biggest attractions at the Shueisha Games booth will be Jujutsu Kaisen RUMBLE: SURVIVATON.
The game is described as a “Survivor’s Royale” title in which players take control of characters from Jujutsu Kaisen and fight against waves of curses as well as other players.
The game supports up to eight players online, while solo play is also available. This means players who prefer competitive multiplayer can battle with friends, while those who want a more traditional single-player experience can enjoy the game alone.
Most importantly, Tokyo Game Show 2026 will host the world-first playable demo of Jujutsu Kaisen RUMBLE: SURVIVATON.
For fans attending the event, this will be the first opportunity to experience the game’s mechanics firsthand rather than simply watching trailers or promotional footage.
What makes the game interesting?
The concept combines the recognizable characters and supernatural battles of Jujutsu Kaisen with the increasingly popular survival-game format.
Players will need to survive against powerful enemies while dealing with the chaos of a battlefield filled with curses and rival players.
The eight-player format could also make teamwork and character selection important parts of the experience.
The game is scheduled to launch on:
- Nintendo Switch 2
- PlayStation 5
- Xbox Series X|S
- Steam
The release is planned for 2026, although the exact launch date and price have not yet been announced.
The game will support multiple languages, including Japanese, English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean, French, Italian, German, Spanish, ish and Brazilian Portuguese.
UN: Me Offers a Completely Different Experience
The second featured title at the Shueisha Games booth is UN: Me.
Unlike Jujutsu Kaisen RUMBLE: SURVIVATON, this game is not centered on large-scale combat.
Instead, UN: Me is described as a “Soul Triage Adventure.”
The game takes place in a beautiful but unsettling world and follows a girl who is trying to discover the true owner of her body.
Inside her are four souls.
The problem is that each soul has lost its memories, and every one of them claims to be the real owner.
The player must communicate with these souls and make difficult decisions about which souls should remain.
This unusual premise gives UN: Me a strong psychological and mystery-focused identity.
Rather than relying primarily on combat, the game appears to place greater importance on conversations, character relationships,s and the consequences of the player’s decisions.
A Game About Identity, Trauma and Difficult Choices
The central concept of U N: Me revolves around a fascinating question: What makes someone the true owner of a body?
As the protagonist interacts with the four souls, players gradually learn more about their personalities and lost memories.
The game’s dialogue system is therefore expected to play an important role in uncovering the truth.
The story also explores the idea of escaping trauma through conversations with the souls living inside the protagonist.
This gives UN: Me a more emotional and introspective tone compared with the action-focused Jujutsu Kaisen RUMBLE: SURVIVATON.
The game is being planned and developed by Historia, with Takuya Yamanaka handling planning and scenario work.
It is scheduled to release in 2026 for:
- Nintendo Switch 2
- PlayStation 5
- Steam
The game is designed for one player and currently carries an IARC 12+ rating.
A demo will also be available at Tokyo Game Show 2026, marking the first public demo of its kind in Japan for the title.
Shueisha Games Brings Anime and Original Games Together
The two games demonstrate the different directions Shueisha Games is exploring.
Jujutsu Kaisen RUMBLE: SURVIVATON uses an established and globally recognized manga and anime franchise, while UN: Me is an original game built around its own characters and world.
For anime and manga fans, the Jujutsu Kaisen game is naturally likely to attract attention because it allows players to experience the franchise in an interactive format.
Meanwhile, players who enjoy narrative-driven games may find UN: Me particularly interesting because of its mystery surrounding the four souls.
Showing both titles at the same event allows visitors to compare two very different approaches to game design.
Tokyo Game Show 2026 Will Be the Event’s Longest Edition
Tokyo Game Show 2026 will be particularly significant because the event is expanding to five days, making it the longest edition in its history.
The event will take place from September 17 to September 21, 2026, at Makuhari Messe and TKP Tokyo Bay Makuhari Hall.
The official schedule notes that opening times on public days can be adjusted depending on circumstances.
The 2026 edition also marks Tokyo Game Show’s 30th anniversary, adding another reason for the event to attract attention from the global gaming community.
Original Shueisha Games Merchandise Will Also Be Available
Visitors to the Shueisha Games booth will also have the opportunity to receive original novelty items, subject to certain conditions.
The company has indicated that additional information about the giveaways and participation requirements will be provided through its official channels.
Because limited event merchandise and novelty items can be popular at major Japanese gaming events, visitors interested in the Shueisha Games booth should check the latest official information before attending.
What to Expect at the Shueisha Games Booth
For visitors planning their Tokyo Game Show schedule, the two playable titles offer different experiences.
Jujutsu Kaisen RUMBLE: SURVIVATON
Genre: Survivor’s Royale
Players: 1–8
Platforms: Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Steam
Release: 2026
Developer: poncle
Publisher: Shueisha Games
The main attraction is the world-first playable demo, making this a particularly important stop for Jujutsu Kaisen fans.
UN: Me
Genre: Soul Triage Adventure
Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, Steam
Release: 2026
Developer: Historia
Publisher: Shueisha Games
Age Rating: IARC 12+
Its demo provides an early opportunity to experience the game’s unusual psychological premise and soul-based dialogue system.
Why These Two Games Are Worth Watching
The Shueisha Games lineup is interesting because the two titles target different types of players.
If you enjoy action, anime characters and multiplayer battles, Jujutsu Kaisen RUMBLE: SURVIVATON is likely to be the more immediately appealing game.
If you prefer storytelling, mystery, character interactions and psychological themes, UN: Me offers a very different experience.
The Tokyo Game Show demos should also provide a clearer idea of how both games actually play before their planned 2026 releases.
For Jujutsu Kaisen fans in particular, the world-first demo is the biggest attraction. Seeing how familiar characters translate into a survival-style game could be one of the more interesting anime-game experiments at TGS 2026.
Final Thoughts
Shueisha Games’ Tokyo Game Show 2026 lineup is shaping up to be an interesting combination of anime-based action and original storytelling.
The world premiere demo of Jujutsu Kaisen RUMBLE: SURVIVATON gives fans their first opportunity to play the upcoming Jujutsu Kaisen survival game, while UN: Me introduces a completely original concept centered on identity, memory, and four mysterious souls.
With Tokyo Game Show expanding to a record five-day format for its 30th anniversary, the event is expected to attract gamers, anime fans and industry professionals from around the world.
For anyone interested in upcoming anime games, Jujutsu Kaisen RUMBLE: SURVIVATON and U: M e are two titles worth keeping on the radar ahead of their planned 2026 releases.
