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BatteryNote Brings Emotional Sci-Fi Storytelling to Steam — Out Now with Soundtrack Bundle

room6 and developer 72studios have officially launched the sci-fi adventure game BatteryNote today on Steam, inviting players to explore a quiet, melancholic world filled with broken robots and difficult choices. To celebrate the release, the game is available at a 10% discount until October 24, with an additional 10% off when purchasing the game + soundtrack bundle.

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A Somber Sci-Fi Tale of Connection and Power

In BatteryNote, you play as a failed mechanic who awakens from cold sleep to find three deactivated robots in a dimly lit maintenance room. Using your charging tools, you’ll bring them back online and uncover their memories through conversation — or experiment with how they react to stronger jolts of power.

Each robot has only a limited amount of energy left, and how you choose to spend their final moments will determine the story’s outcome. Through empathy or indifference, your actions shape the future you’ll experience.

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Meet the Robots of BatteryNote

Each of the three robots you encounter tells a unique story:

  • J.S.C.A., a mischievous former diner waitress, cast aside despite her loyalty.
  • Devind R7, a proud soldier who’s haunted by memories of the battlefield.
  • Surverry, a cheeky surveillance bot hiding a past it can’t let go of.

Players can replay scenes to explore branching paths and multiple endings, discovering how each decision alters the fates of these once-living machines.

A screenshot from the game BatteryNote

Original Soundtrack Now Available

The haunting and emotional soundtrack of BatteryNote, composed by 72studios, is also available on Steam for ¥720. Fans can purchase the bundle edition for a discounted price, combining both the game and its music into one package that captures the heart of this melancholic journey.

Learn More from the Developer

For those curious about the inspiration behind BatteryNote, room6 has published an interview with 72studios, diving into the creative process and the emotional storytelling that drives the game.

Written By

Co-Founder & Owner of MonsterVine. You can reach me via e-mail: will@monstervine.com

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