Juufuutei Raden’s Guide for Pixel Museum Launches December 10 for PS4, Later for Xbox - News
by William D'Angelo , posted on 03 December 2025 / 613 ViewsDeveloper Jupiter Corporation announced the pixel puzzle game, Juufuutei Raden’s Guide for Pixel Museum, will launch for the PlayStation 4 on December 10 for $19.99 / £16.99 / €19.99. It will also launch for the Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One at a later date.
The game is currently available for the Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam.
Read details on the game below:
Solve the puzzle and complete the art!
Supervised by Juufuutei Raden of the unit ReGLOSS—part of the VTuber group hololive DEV_IS under the umbrella of hololive production! It’s a “Pixel Puzzle” that allows you to experience art and culture.
You Can Enjoy Dot Art and Curator Raden’s Commentary!
The puzzle is a “Pixel Puzzle” where the illustration is completed by solving it. The main puzzles are based on themes related to arts, crafts, and culture. In addition to enjoying the completed “Dot Art,” you can also enjoy explanations of artworks with voice commentary by Curator Raden.
Play at Your Own Pace With “Pixel Puzzle”
This is a puzzle with simple rules that can be solved by using the vertical and horizontal numbers as clues. With a detailed tutorial, even beginners can easily enjoy the puzzles. Various assist functions are implemented to ensure smooth gameplay. (The assist function can also be turned off.)
Types and Number of Puzzles
In addition to arts and crafts, it will also includes many puzzles related to Juufuutei Raden! You can also enjoy the illustrated puzzles, reimagined from previous streamed content.
- A wide range of puzzle sizes are available, from “5×5” to “40×30.”
- 150 standard pixel puzzles, where each puzzle completes a single illustration.
- 10 special puzzles, where multiple puzzles come together to create a large illustration.
- The total number of puzzles is over 300, offering a generous volume!
A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can follow the author on Bluesky.







