Thanks to the relentless work of the team at (specifically translator "Kacti" and the hacking team "Froid"), a full English patch for Tokyo Ghoul: Jail was finalized in late 2022.
The plot revolves around an enigmatic ghoul known only as who is terrorizing the 24th Ward. The game features a unique "Trust" and "Action Gauge" system where your choices determine who lives, who dies, and whether Rio becomes a hero, a villain, or a corpse.
For six years, the game sat behind a language barrier, playable only by those fluent in Japanese. However, the Vita homebrew community never sleeps. Good news: A complete English fan translation exists. Tokyo Ghoul Jail English Translation
October 26, 2023 | Category: Game Localization / Visual Novels
Sui Ishida himself designed the main antagonist, Jail, and wrote the original scenario. You also get deep, character-specific routes for Touka, Nishiki, Tsukiyama, and even a young Arima. The Translation Problem Bandai Namco released Jail exclusively in Japan. There was never an official English release. Because the Vita is a dead platform (discontinued in 2019), an official localization is never going to happen. Thanks to the relentless work of the team
If you consider yourself a true ghoul investigator, you’ve probably heard the whisper in the dark corners of the fandom: There is a lost Tokyo Ghoul game. Not the hack-and-slash Masquerade Riot , but Tokyo Ghoul: Jail —the Visual Novel/RPG hybrid released exclusively for the PlayStation Vita in 2015.
For years, English-speaking fans have been locked out of this canonical side-story. Today, we are breaking down everything you need to know about the Tokyo Ghoul: Jail English translation, the current status of fan patches, and why this game matters to Sui Ishida’s universe. Before we discuss the translation, let’s look at the source material. Unlike Tokyo Ghoul: re Call to Exist , Jail is a canon-adjacent visual novel. You play as Rio , an original protagonist (whom you can name) who is arrested and thrown into Cochlea. For six years, the game sat behind a
Unlocking the Cochlea: The Complete Guide to Tokyo Ghoul: Jail’s English Translation
If you own a Vita and have been staring at your dusty memory card, this is the reason to blow the dust off. The 24th Ward is finally open to English speakers.
Stay hungry, investigators.