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Methods: Complete Edition Brings All of the Chapters in a Single Release

Author : Aria Mar 19,2026

Methods: Complete Edition Brings All of the Chapters in a Single Release

Erabit Studios’ Methods: Complete Edition has arrived on Android. It brings together the full detective visual novel experience in one unified package. Dive into its sharp wit and fast-paced mysteries all at once—no need to buy each chapter separately.

Let Me Rewind What Methods: Complete Edition Offers

The Complete Edition includes all 100 chapters of the Methods series—roughly 139,000 words, plus a bonus DLC. Meet 100 unique detectives, each with strange yet oddly plausible methods, and challenge criminals who believe they’ve committed the perfect crime.

The ultimate prize? One million dollars. But if the criminals succeed, they walk free. The game playfully mocks classic mystery clichés, making it even more entertaining.

On mobile, the game was originally split into five parts: Detective Competition, Secrets and Death, The Invisible Man, The Best Detective, and The Last Stage. Methods: Complete Edition unites all five into one seamless experience.

Each segment introduces fresh characters and innovative methods. The wide range of personalities and investigative styles keeps the game deeply engaging. Even small choices you make ripple through later chapters, weaving everything together—even when it’s not obvious.

Will You Get It?

Methods: Complete Edition adds a rich gallery of background lore, character profiles, and behind-the-scenes interviews. It also features an original soundtrack and over 25 interactive crime scenes where you can search for clues and interrogate suspects.

Grab the game on the Google Play Store for $13.99. If you’ve already played the individual parts, maybe it’s time to explore something new. Check out our news on Crunchyroll Game Vault Adding Some Exciting New Games This Summer.

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