No Case Should Remain Unsolved is coming to PS5 this summer
No Case Should Remain Unsolved is heading to PlayStation 5 this summer, giving another audience the chance to play one of the sharper short-form detective games in recent years. Developed by Somi and published by PLAYISM, the game first launched on PC in January 2024 before arriving on Switch later that year. The story follows former police detective Jeon Gyeong, who is asked to revisit the unsolved disappearance of a girl named Seowon. The setup is simple, but the structure is the hook: players collect memory fragments, connect testimony, uncover contradictions and gradually piece together a case where everyone involved appears to be lying. It is designed as a compact two-to-three-hour experience, which may actually help the game. Not every mystery needs to become a 40-hour open-world investigation. Sometimes the stronger choice is a tightly built puzzle where every line of testimony matters. For PS5 players who enjoy games such as Her Story, Return of the Obra Dinn or The Case of the Golden Idol, this is one to watch when it lands later this summer.