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A Way Out has 14 Achievements in total

Ahead of its release, A Way Out‘s Achievements have been made available to review.

The title, developed by Hazelight Studios, has fourteen Achievements in total.

They’re below:

  • Take A Breather — You took a break from it all. –  80 GS
  • Freedom — You freed someone from captivity. – 50 GS
  • In Sync — Music was played in harmony. – 80 GS
  • Timeless Treasure — You linked up to get past. – 100 GS
  • No Cheating — You exposed some infidelity. – 50 GS
  • Break From Reality — You played a videogame with a friend. – 50 GS
  • Mayday! — You almost took to the skies. – 50 GS
  • Managed Anger — Dark desires done right – 80 GS
  • Live The Dream — “Houston, we’ve had a problem.” – 100 GS
  • Backseat Mechanic — You helped fix the bike. – 50 GS
  • Take It For A Spin — You did what the wind couldn’t. – 80 GS
  • You Started It — Not kids anymore. – 80 GS
  • The Dip — You set a new record. – 100 GS
  • Home Run — You are clearly good with a bat. – 50 GS

A Way Out heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 on 23 March. Not long to go


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