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Bye Sweet Carole release date set for 9 October

And is the latest from Remothered's Chris Darril.

The Bye Sweet Carole release date has been set for 9 October, Little Sewing Machine and Maximum Entertainment have today announced.

The horror adventure title is the latest from Remothered developer Chris Darril and “invites players into a beautifully twisted world where horror and fantasy collide. Step into the role of Lana Benton, a brave young girl determined to uncover the chilling truth behind the mysterious disappearance of her best friend, Carole, from the eerie Bunny Hall orphanage,” according to a press release from Little Sewing Machine and Maximum Entertainment.

“Encounter a vibrant cast of characters, from your loyal friend, Mr. Baesie, to the malevolent owl, Velenia, to the terrifying Mr. Kyn, and ravenous colonies of tar bunnies. Immerse yourself in a hand-drawn universe brought to life in this dark and fantastical world.”

You can get a taste of what to expect above.

Physical editions of the title will be available at participating retailers, and will include reversible cover art, a 27-track digital soundtrack, and a digital artbook. Said physical editions are available for PS5 and Switch.

Expect Bye Sweet Carole from 9 October on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, and Switch.


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