JPMAC: Privileged

JPMAC: Privileged

About the Game

A Senate subpoena. A dead billionaire's legacy. Twelve weeks to keep the institution—and yourself—off the record.

The Story

You are Whit, a Managing Director at JPMAC's Ultra-High-Net-Worth desk. For nine years you carried the Ellsworth Brock relationship—until the client died in federal custody and left you holding the institutional memory and the exposure. Now a Senate Finance Committee subpoena is ticking toward an August 21st deadline, and three women have entered your professional orbit at the worst possible time.

One Saturday decision locks you into a single romance route. Every relationship has a price. Every choice is a disclosure.

Meet the Cast

Juno — The Inheritance


Juno Brock is 26, a Columbia PhD candidate on indefinite leave—and the sudden inheritor of a $400M trust she never asked to carry. Estranged from her father long before his downfall, she is trapped between what his money can do and what it represents, with Whit as the banker assigned to make it all feel procedural. Her route is quiet, intimate, and emotionally weighted: a relationship built on care, boundaries, and the slow decision to keep something on her own terms.

Saskia — The Privilege


Saskia is a 35-year-old litigation partner at Whitlock Sterns LLP, leading the privilege review that decides what the Senate gets to read—and what stays sealed forever. She and Whit share seven years of professional history and one near-miss neither has named. Her route is controlled heat and razor-edged trust: a romance where the most powerful word is "privileged."

Greer — The Successor


Greer is a 28-year-old VP with the polish of someone the firm is already shaping into its next pillar—and the sharpness to know she is also a contingency plan. Assigned to shadow Whit on the Brock cleanup, she learns his file system, his tells, and the parts of him the bank does not officially track. Her route is a romance of ambition and proximity.

Key Features

  • A single-choice romance structure: one Saturday decision locks you into a full route—Juno, Saskia, or Greer—each with its own tension, tone, and ending
  • A rare romance setting: navigate subpoena responses, privilege doctrine, and continuity politics inside a white-shoe New York private bank
  • Three routes, three forms of "privilege": The Inheritance (grief, wealth, autonomy), The Privilege (law, secrecy, leverage), The Successor (ambition, mentorship, succession)
  • A ticking-clock summer narrative: twelve weeks to August 21st—then testimony, reorganization, and the unromantic truth that the bank continues
  • Full voice acting with a dry, polished, procedural tone
  • 9 adult scenes across three romance routes
  • Available in English, French, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Simplified Chinese, and Spanish

Initial Release