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Lost and Found Co. Adds Japanese Language Support for BitSummit Punch

Lost and Found Co. will be playable at BitSummit Punch in Kyoto from May 22-24, 2026, with its new Japanese-language update available for attendees to try.

The hidden-object adventure game has launched its official Japanese localization alongside several new features and quality-of-life updates.

Japanese Localization and New Features Added

The latest Lost and Found Co. update adds Japanese-language support, a save slot system, brightness and contrast settings, colorblind mode, and support for drawing tablets and touchscreens.

The update also expands Ducky’s Room with new features, including a lock/unlock object system, new objects, and new characters. The team has also improved stability and polished several in-game levels.

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Hands-On at BitSummit

Players visiting BitSummit Punch can try the latest update, meet the development team, and take part in booth activities for a chance to win exclusive prizes, including Ducky’s hat.

Lost and Found Co. is available now on Steam for PC, macOS, and Steam Deck, with the Japanese localization included.

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