It looks like 2019 is shaping up to be a busy year for Atlus’ romantic puzzle game, Catherine. While we have known for quite some time that an enhanced port, called Catherine: Full Body, is coming to PlayStation 4 and Vita next year, a potential new game has just surfaced thanks to the Australian Classification Board. Not much is known about the title, which is called Catherine Classic, but it was submitted for classification by SEGA Europe and publisher Koch Media.

Rated ‘’Mature 15+’’ like the original game, Catherine Classic will be available for multiple platforms. Although the listing doesn’t specify which ones. No official announcement has been made pertaining to this new edition.

Current fan speculation has people thinking it might be a re-released version of Catherine without the new content for additional consoles (such as Xbox One or Nintendo Switch). This is all guesswork based upon thinking that the new content of Full Body is exclusive to Sony consoles, though. Another possibility is that the original Xbox 360 version could be receiving a backwards compatibility release, albeit under a slightly different name.

The original Catherine released in 2011 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The puzzle game follows Vincent Brooks as he suffers recurring nightmares and tries to get out of a love triangle involving two women named Catherine and Katherine. The upcoming remake adds a third woman into the mix named Rin.

Catherine: Full Body will release for both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in 2019.