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A Plague Tale Requiem story trailer drops ahead of October release

You've still got time to finish the original!

A new A Plague Tale Requiem story trailer has dropped ahead of the title’s release later in October.

As Amicia and Hugo set out to find a mysterious island in the hope of ending the curse which runs through Hugo’s blood, they find themselves having to rely on the help of the people they meet,” Asobo and Focus said alongside the trailer.

“Walking into foreign territory, the young De Runes are unlikely to make it alone… but how much trust can they place in strangers? The answer seems as uncertain as the island is both beautiful and terrifying.”

Take a look at the story trailer below.

A Plague Tale Requiem will available on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and PS5 on 18 October. The title will be available via Xbox and PC Game Pass from launch.

A Plague Tale Requiem

18 October 2022
PC PS5 Switch Xbox Series S & X
 

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