MiSide: Zero launches surprise alpha
MiSide: Zero has officially stepped out of the shadows, with a surprise alpha release giving fans their first hands-on experience with a fan-made prequel to the psychological horror hit MiSide. Shadow-dropped on December 29, 2025, the early build is available for free via itch.io and offers a glimpse into events that take place roughly a year before the original game.
Developed by Voidway, a small team led by Kojo and Nick, MiSide: Zero is not an official installment, but it aims to expand the universe in meaningful ways. Players step into the role of a character known as “Zero,” a figure briefly encountered in the original game, as he becomes emotionally entangled with the mysterious Mita. What begins as a simple invitation to try a game quickly spirals into a disturbing blend of reality and fiction, staying true to MiSide’s unsettling tone.
Despite its alpha status, the project is already playable on modest hardware. According to the developers, a system with an NVIDIA GT 1030, an AMD Athlon 3000G, 4 GB of RAM, and around 200 MB of storage is enough to run the game at 1080p, making it widely accessible to curious fans.
An Early Build
MiSide: Zero builds its gameplay from the ground up rather than functioning as a simple mod. Players can interact with objects in a 3D environment, manipulate lighting, and explore spaces that blend exploration with visual novel–style storytelling. Choices remain a core pillar, with branching paths and mini-games returning alongside new interaction systems that are still actively being refined.
The developers have been transparent about the alpha’s rough edges, describing the release as a rushed but intentional learning experience. They’ve framed the build as a sandbox for testing ideas, systems, and emotional beats, while hinting at future updates, announcements, and community events.
At the moment, MiSide: Zero has no confirmed full release date and is expected to remain PC-only, with no plans for console or subscription service launches. As development continues, fans eager to explore the broader MiSide universe can already dive in and offer feedback.
And if you’re planning to experience the original MiSide or keep an eye on related horror titles, be sure to use our game price comparator tool to find the best deal for MiSide.
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