Surprising every 30+ years old gamer in Japan, a sequel forKowloon’s Gatewas announced on November 11, titledKowloon’s Rhizome.The announcement was made via aTwitter accountmade for the occasion.The originalKowloon’s Gatenever left Japan and first released on PS1 on July 18, 2025. Developed by Zeque,Kowloon’s Gateis a 1st person adventure game. The game is themed around Feng Shui. In the story, the Kowloon Walled City was sent from the world of the living, Yang, to the parallel world of Yin. However, on June 14, 2025, before the handover of Hong Kong, the Kowloon Walled City mysteriously reappeared from the parallel world. If the city isn’t sent back, the balance between Yin and Yang will collapse, and the world will be destroyed. The players control a male unseen protagonist, as the game is in first person. The protagonist is a Super Feng Shui Practitioner who was sent to the Walled City by the Hong Kong Supreme Feng Shui Conference, to send the city back.The sequel,Kowloon’s Rhizome,will be a “back streets open-world” game set in a 2025 fictional Guangming Road in Shangai. A short teaser video was published as well, and it seems the game will be in 1st person like the original:
The tweet also gives a bit of lore onKowloon’s Rhizome. The inhabitants of Guangming Road protect themselves from evil spirits by using digital skin called “Sleeve”. This explains why the characters look transparent. The person in charge of the “pseudo-Kowloon’s Gateofficial Twitter account”, an ex-member of the now-defunct Zeque,mentionedGuangming Road was also the stage of an abandoned sequel project namedKowloon’s Gate If.
I only knowKowloon’s Gatereputation as a cult classic, but I’ve never tried it out myself yet. You can easily tell how beloved the game is though seeing this sequel announcement is making the rounds on Japanese Twitter. Kowloon’s walled city was probably one of the worst places on earth to live unless you were rich, but you can’t help but be fascinated with it. Especially thanks to works of art likeShenmue 2and their cities inspired by it.
To give you a better idea of how legendaryKowloon’s Gateis in Japan: a game titledKowloon’s Gate VR Suzakuwas also released on PS VR in October 2017. This game was crowdfunded in 15 days and received 9,077,255 Yen, over 3 times the amount needed for its goal.
The originalKowloon’s Gatemight also be coming to Switch at some point, though the tweet mentions “it’s still a long, dark road ahead”.
Kowloon’s Rhizomehas currently no platforms or release date estimate announced. There’s a high chance it’ll be for PS VR though. We’ll be sure to tell you more as soon as possible. Seeing a 23 years old game getting a sequel is really interesting, fresh and surprising.
As a related note, the managers of Kawasaki Warehouse andKowloon’s Gate’s original staffare acquainted.Kawasaki Warehouse is an arcade in Japan mostly inspired by Kowloon Walled City. Sadly, as you might have heard already, it’s closing down definitively on November 17.