Now that the Gnosia anime adaptation season ended with episode 21, Android and iOS mobile ports of the game and a stage play is confirmed. The App Store and Google Play pages are live, and it costs $24.99 to immediately begin playing. Gnosia: The Live Playing Theater shows will appear in Japan between August 21, 2026 and September 6, 2026.
In the case of the Gnosia mobile ports, it is nearly identical to the versions already available on consoles and PCs worldwide. The story and its scenes remain the same. The only difference is, Petit Depotto optimized the touch-screen controls. The price is also the same as the console and PC releases, and you get the full game for the money. (However, on Steam the game is temporarily $17.49 until March 19, 2026.)
As for the performances, Gnosia: The Live Playing Theater will feature a different ending each show at the Hikosen Theater in Tokyo, Japan. This is because each actor learns if they will be human or Gnosia, as well as what role their character might be, right before that appearance. So every one will be different. The show will also be streamed, though details about that part aren’t on the official site yet. It is also going to be based on the anime adaptation, which means the lead will be the established character Yuri instead of the more ambiguous and customizable player character from the game version.
Here’s the key visual for the Gnosia: The Live Playing Theater stage play. It features the actors playing Yuri, the anime protagonist, and Setsu.

Gnosia is available on the Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PC, and mobile Android and iOS devices worldwide and on the Vita in Japan. The anime is streaming on Crunchyroll. The stage show will run in Tokyo, Japan between August 21, 2026 and September 6, 2026.