Gnosis, one of 2021’s Most Underrated Games, has been delayed on PC
Gnosis is Playism’s single-player social deduction/visual novel. It launched earlier this year on Switch. The studio has now confirmed that it will not be releasing the game on its original 2021 release date. This is a fair statement considering that the new year is only ten days away.
Playism announced this in a posting on its website. It now projects Gnosia launch on Steam “early” in 2024. The complete statement, as translated by, reads like this:
We have moved the release date for Gnosia to early 2024. The Steam version was originally scheduled to be released in 2021.
We are sorry for any inconvenience caused to those who have waited for this release. When the release date has been determined, we will announce again. Please stay tuned.
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I Gnosis the day it arrived on Switch in March. Despite my frustrations at its social deduction, I enjoyed many of the overall mysteries. It has been a long time since I played the game, and I have a lot of fond memories. The game’s looping roguelike elements make it an excellent choice for handheld play. However, assuming that the port is solid enough, the PC should work fine even if you don’t have Nintendo’s system. There’s also the Steamdeck.