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D-topia release date set for 14 July, demo available now

Try before you buy.

The D-topia release date has been set for 14 July, developer Marumittu Games and publisher Annapurna Interactive today announced. Moreover, a demo for the puzzler is now available on Steam for those who want to try before they buy.

“In D-topia, players assume the role of a resident maintenance worker (a “Facilitator”) at the D-topia residential facility. Within the narrative setting of the game, the D-topia residential facility is part of The Utopia Project – intended to maximize human happiness and comfort through a seemingly perfect human society being managed by artificial intelligence. As the newest Facilitator, it’s up to players to resolve residents’ issues throughout the community,” reads a press release.

“The Facilitator must tackle fun logic-based puzzles to resolve mechanical issues and keep the facilities running smoothly, while meeting the many vibrant residents, each with their own unique story and personal struggle. Your decisions matter in D-topia, with branching paths and narrative implications based upon player choices.”

If you’re after the game’s Steam demo, you can grab it here. If you’re then interested in picking it up, you’ll be able to do so for $19.99 USD.

Expect D-topia on Windows PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, alongside Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, Switch, and Switch 2 from 14 July.


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