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June 22, 2026

VA-11 Hall-A Marks 10th Anniversary With New Album, Tokyo Concert, and iOS Port

🇯🇵 Originally reported by 4Gamer.net − 最新記事

Translated from Japanese with commentary

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BODY: Pour one out for your favorite dystopia: the cult cyberpunk bartending sim VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action is turning ten, and publisher Ysbryd Games is throwing a celebration worthy of Glitch City's neon glow.

On June 21, 2026, Ysbryd unveiled a full slate of anniversary initiatives. The headline item is VA-11 Hall-A 10th Memory Sound, a new commemorative album that began streaming immediately. Garoad's synth-soaked, lo-fi soundtrack has long been one of the game's biggest draws, so a fresh musical tribute feels like exactly the right toast.

The festivities won't stay digital. Ysbryd confirmed a concert scheduled for December in the greater Tokyo area, giving fans a chance to hear those moody, late-night tracks performed live in the city that so clearly inspired the game's rain-slicked aesthetic.

The studio also promised updates to the base game and revealed plans for an iOS version, extending the reach of a title that began life as a 2016 indie release from Venezuelan developer Sukeban Games before growing into a genre touchstone. Few games have made mixing drinks and reading between the lines of barfly confessions feel so quietly profound.

The insider take

From a Tokyo vantage point, the December concert is the detail that resonates most. Japan has built a robust circuit of game-music concerts, and VA-11 Hall-A's chillwave aesthetic—equal parts Akihabara back-alley and Blade Runner—has an outsized following here despite its overseas origins. Holding the event near Tokyo isn't just convenient; it's a nod to the Japanese pop-culture DNA the game wears on its sleeve. Expect tickets to vanish fast among the doujin and indie crowd.

Originally reported by 4Gamer.net − 最新記事 (Japanese).

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