Association for the Surveillance of Cursed Properties - Japan Stigmatized Property
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The Japan Stigmatized Property (JSP) is a "surveillance-type horror simulation" series developed by Loxarc Inc., a Tokyo-based game developer. Players assume the role of a monitor for the fictional organization, the Japan Stigmatized Property, and switch between surveillance cameras installed inside and outside properties to check for anomalies between midnight and 5 am, presenting itself as a business-style horror. The properties featured in the game are real, and the supernatural phenomena are based on actual reports. Despite being announced as a game, the entire promotion is meticulously designed to resemble the official website of a real organization, complete with job postings, including a monthly salary of 444,000 yen for local investigators and an hourly wage of 2,970 yen for "nighttime monitors," the employment type for players. Clicking on the application form link redirects to the Steam store and other platforms.
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"title": "Japan Stigmatized Property",
"subtitle": "A Surveillance Horror Simulation Series",
"summary": "Japan Stigmatized Property, also known as JSP, is a series of surveillance horror simulation games developed by Loxarc Inc. Players take on the role of a monitor for the fictional Japan Stigmatized Property Association, tasked with monitoring properties for paranormal activity from midnight to 5 am. The series features real-life properties and events, blurring the lines between reality and fiction.",
"content": "The series includes two main games, Japan Stigmatized Property and Japan Stigmatized Property 2, released in 2025. The games feature a variety of properties, including haunted houses, abandoned hotels, and creepy animal hospitals. Players must monitor the properties using surveillance cameras, including infrared cameras, to detect paranormal activity. The series has gained attention for its realistic and immersive gameplay, as well as its connections to real-life events and locations. The developer, Loxarc Inc., has also created a realistic website and promotional materials, including job listings and statistics, to enhance the game's atmosphere. In addition to the games, JSP has also hosted real-life events, including a 'field investigation training' program
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