Elmwood University -ep.3- By Wickedware Jun 2026
Matt and Sarah turned to her, but they didn't see anything. The figure was only visible to Emily.
Following the public release of Episode 3, the structural depth of Season 1 expanded significantly. The game is planned across 3 total seasons, each featuring 7 standalone episodes.
launches on October 26th for PC (Steam, GOG, Itch.io), with a Nintendo Switch port following in Q1 2026. Mac and Linux versions will be available day one. The file size is 4.2 GB—nearly double Episode 2—due to the higher-fidelity backgrounds and multiple voice-acted scenes (a first for the series, with Jonah Scott as Alex and SungWon Cho as The Registrar).
The issue is the "Memory Hall."
I'd spoken to the campus police, but they seemed reluctant to discuss the case. The university administration was equally evasive, dodging my questions with platitudes about "student safety" and "confidentiality." It was clear that someone was hiding something.
: Lowered point requirements for certain scenes to improve the narrative flow. Technical Fixes
acts as a bridge, moving the story beyond the initial setup phase. The characters are no longer just acquaintances, and the tension built in the first two chapters begins to find resolution, while new tensions emerge. It’s a crucial chapter for fans invested in the long-term character arcs and the overarching narrative. Looking Ahead Elmwood University -Ep.3- By WickedWare
October 10, 1966: "We found the ledger. The Board isn't just funding the school; they are buying the silence. Every full scholarship student has a file. They aren't picked for grades. They are picked for 'compatibility.' Compatibility with what? The thing in the basement?"
For those new to the series, Elmwood University follows the story of a young man (the default name is "Alex," though fully customizable) who transfers to the prestigious, atmospheric Elmwood University. The campus is beautiful, shrouded in ivy and old secrets, but beneath its academic veneer lies a web of relationships, rivalries, and personal demons.
Episode 3 addresses game engine bugs where choices incorrectly reset upon reloading local save files. If you need specific help with this episode, let me know: Matt and Sarah turned to her, but they didn't see anything
While specific plot points are often updated through developer logs, Episode 3 typically advances the individual "routes" for the main cast. Players frequently utilize a Walkthrough/Gallery Unlocker
Episode 3 distinguishes itself by shifting the central conflict from external mystery to internal decay. While previous episodes introduced the picturesque yet eerie campus and its eccentric denizens, this chapter forces the protagonist—and by extension, the player—to confront a haunting question: Is Elmwood a university, or is it a laboratory? WickedWare masterfully utilizes the interactive choice system not merely to advance romantic subplots but to map the protagonist’s moral erosion. Every decision regarding which faculty member to trust, which secret society to indulge, or which classmate to betray carries a weight that feels irreversible. The writing excels in its depiction of "choice fatigue," where even the most benign option seems to lead toward a compromise of the self. This is not a bug but a feature; the episode argues that within systems of elite privilege, purity is a luxury no one can afford.
And that's when I saw them: the Eyes. Glowing, malevolent orbs that seemed to bore into my very soul. The game is planned across 3 total seasons,