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'''''//signal.''''' is an upcoming official spin-off game based on the ''[[Serial Experiments Lain]]'' franchise. Developed by Team MJM, the game was initially set to be released on April 30, 2025, for Windows and macOS via Steam and itch.io, but has since been postponed to May 19. A digital version will be available for 1,000 JPY, while a limited CD-ROM edition will be priced at 1,700 JPY.
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'''''//signal.''''' is an upcoming official spin-off game based on the ''[[Serial Experiments Lain]]'' franchise. Developed by the doujin circle Team MJM, the game was originally scheduled for release on April 30, 2025, for Windows and macOS via Steam and itch.io. It has since been delayed to May 19. A digital copy will be sold for 1,000 JPY, while a limited CD-ROM edition will be priced at 1,700 JPY.
  
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
  
Described as an "occult RPG", ''//signal.'' allows players to explore the [[Wired]] by collecting logs, emails, and diaries to reconstruct past events and mend broken connections. The game aims to reveal new aspects of the original story and its protagonist, [[Lain Iwakura]].
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Described as an "occult RPG", ''//signal.'' allows players to explore the [[Wired]] by collecting logs, emails, and diaries to piece together past events and restore broken connections. The game offers new insights into [[Lain Iwakura]] and invites players to consider why people form bonds and why those bonds sometimes fall apart.
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The game features characters from both the anime and the 1998 PlayStation game, making it accessible and enjoyable for longtime fans. It was developed as a tribute to the anime's 30th anniversary.
  
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
  
''//signal.'' is a derivative work that has received the endorsement of original series writer [[Chiaki J. Konaka]]. The project follows the derivative work guidelines set by NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan, which permits the development of fan-made content within defined parameters.
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''//signal.'' is a derivative work created under NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan's official "lainTTL" guidelines. These guidelines allow individuals in Japan to produce commercial and non-commercial fan works related to Lain until July 6, 2028, as long as they agree to the terms of use. The project has received support from key figures from the original series, including writer [[Chiaki J. Konaka]], who contributed a recommendation, and [[Wasei "JJ" Chikada]], who remixed the game's theme song. Artist [[Yoshitoshi ABe]] also promoted the game by sharing gameplay footage.
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Development began in 2019, led by Makkura Yuno, a fan of the original Lain game. The game was created by volunteers who formed Team MJM with the goal of honoring the series' legacy. Although development paused at one point, it resumed with renewed energy for the 30th anniversary.
  
 
==Release==
 
==Release==
  
The game is scheduled to launch digitally on May 19, 2025, with a limited physical edition also available. Originally, only 300 physical copies were planned, but due to overwhelming demand—over 5,000 pre-orders in less than a month—Team MJM initiated a crowdfunding campaign on Campfire, running from April 15 to May 31, 2025. The campaign aims to cover production costs for the additional physical editions and enhance the game's quality. Backers can choose from various tiers, with rewards ranging from wallpapers and thank-you emails to the opportunity to design a new costume for the game.
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The full release is planned for May 19, 2025. Initially, Team MJM intended to produce only 300 physical copies of the game. However, after pre-orders exceeded 5,000 within a month, the team launched a crowdfunding campaign on Campfire starting April 15, 2025, to fund additional copies and exclusive rewards.
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The campaign's original goal was 1.5 million yen, which it surpassed quickly. By early May, over 12 million yen had been raised. Supporters can choose from multiple reward tiers, ranging from 1,000 to 100,000 yen. Each tier, labeled as a "Layer", includes different perks such as digital wallpapers, a soundtrack CD, stickers, a mini artbook, and a limited-edition figure.
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All reward items, aside from the game itself, are exclusive to the campaign and are not planned for public sale. International supporters are encouraged to use forwarding services like Tenso.com, as direct overseas shipping is not available.
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The project will go forward regardless of whether the funding goal is met. Reward shipments are expected to begin around June 2025.
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A free trial version of the game was released on March 29, 2025. The developers continue to polish the game with final system adjustments and bug fixes. The crowdfunding campaign will run until the end of May 2025.
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==External Links==
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* [https://rckskrs0089.wixsite.com/my-site-2 Team MJM official website]
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* [https://x.com/MJM11663102 //signal. official X account]
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* [https://camp-fire.jp/projects/840556/view Campfire crowdfunding page for //signal.]
  
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Promotional image for the game.

//signal. is an upcoming official spin-off game based on the Serial Experiments Lain franchise. Developed by the doujin circle Team MJM, the game was originally scheduled for release on April 30, 2025, for Windows and macOS via Steam and itch.io. It has since been delayed to May 19. A digital copy will be sold for 1,000 JPY, while a limited CD-ROM edition will be priced at 1,700 JPY.

Summary

Described as an "occult RPG", //signal. allows players to explore the Wired by collecting logs, emails, and diaries to piece together past events and restore broken connections. The game offers new insights into Lain Iwakura and invites players to consider why people form bonds and why those bonds sometimes fall apart.

The game features characters from both the anime and the 1998 PlayStation game, making it accessible and enjoyable for longtime fans. It was developed as a tribute to the anime's 30th anniversary.

Development

//signal. is a derivative work created under NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan's official "lainTTL" guidelines. These guidelines allow individuals in Japan to produce commercial and non-commercial fan works related to Lain until July 6, 2028, as long as they agree to the terms of use. The project has received support from key figures from the original series, including writer Chiaki J. Konaka, who contributed a recommendation, and Wasei "JJ" Chikada, who remixed the game's theme song. Artist Yoshitoshi ABe also promoted the game by sharing gameplay footage.

Development began in 2019, led by Makkura Yuno, a fan of the original Lain game. The game was created by volunteers who formed Team MJM with the goal of honoring the series' legacy. Although development paused at one point, it resumed with renewed energy for the 30th anniversary.

Release

The full release is planned for May 19, 2025. Initially, Team MJM intended to produce only 300 physical copies of the game. However, after pre-orders exceeded 5,000 within a month, the team launched a crowdfunding campaign on Campfire starting April 15, 2025, to fund additional copies and exclusive rewards.

The campaign's original goal was 1.5 million yen, which it surpassed quickly. By early May, over 12 million yen had been raised. Supporters can choose from multiple reward tiers, ranging from 1,000 to 100,000 yen. Each tier, labeled as a "Layer", includes different perks such as digital wallpapers, a soundtrack CD, stickers, a mini artbook, and a limited-edition figure.

All reward items, aside from the game itself, are exclusive to the campaign and are not planned for public sale. International supporters are encouraged to use forwarding services like Tenso.com, as direct overseas shipping is not available.

The project will go forward regardless of whether the funding goal is met. Reward shipments are expected to begin around June 2025.

A free trial version of the game was released on March 29, 2025. The developers continue to polish the game with final system adjustments and bug fixes. The crowdfunding campaign will run until the end of May 2025.

External Links

Characters of the Serial Experiments Lain derivative video game //signal.
Iwakura Family
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