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Immortality PS5 release coming 23 January

Sam Barlow's latest heads to a new platform.

Sam Barlow’s latest, Immortality, will offer up a PS5 release from 23 January.

“The PlayStation 5 edition of Immortality restores all three of Marissa Marcel’s lost movies and their hours of footage, with new haptic and controller speaker features to bring to life the game’s virtual moviola,” reads a press release. “For true cinephiles, the game includes a Platinum Trophy.”

Immortality is already available on Windows PC via Steam and GoG alongside Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X. In case you missed it, the title is described as follows: “In this game, players get to explore a treasure trove of newly discovered footage from the three lost movies of Marissa Marcel.

“By using a magical new mechanic – the ability to ‘match cut’ from a visual at any point in a piece of footage  – players navigate via cinematic language to dig up the secrets beneath the surface.”

“From the inception of this project, the goal has been sharing Marissa Marcel’s life and work with as large an audience as possible,” said Sam Barlow. “So I am thrilled to bring Immortality to PlayStation gamers and bring them face to face with a lost legend.”

Immortality is already available on Windows PC, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X and heads to PS5 on 23 January 2024.


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