Is The Next Corpse Party Game Corpse Party: Blood Drive?

One of our readers recently went digging through the disc for Corpse Party: Book of Shadows — effectively “Corpse Party 2” — and found game files of the different endings. The game’s second ending in particular reveals something interesting:

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Before the end credits begin, a message reads: “Continue to the next Corpse Party Blood Drive”. Perhaps that’s the title of the third game?

 

Note: Just in case anyone’s confused, Corpse Party: Book of Shadows isn’t the game that Xseed recently announced they were publishing. Xseed are publishing the original Corpse Party, with Book of Shadows being a follow-up to that game.

 

A high-five to Ander for the sleuthing and the heads up!


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