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Meet Your Maker release date set for April; launching on PlayStation Plus

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Behaviour Interactive’s Meet Your Maker has a release date of 4 April and will also launch as a free PlayStation Plus title.

While that’s fantastic news for those on PS4 and PS5, the title will also head to Windows PC via Steam, Xbox One, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X.

“We couldn’t be more thrilled to launch Meet Your Maker as part of the PlayStation®Plus Monthly Games lineup,” says Ash Pannell, Creative Director of Meet Your Maker.

Meet Your Maker is a game about community and creativity,” Pannell continued. “We can’t wait to see PlayStation players start raiding each other’s Outposts and all the incredible creations this dedicated and highly-engaged community will come up with.”

Moreover, Behaviour detailed news of the game’s Deluxe Edition. It includes the following:

  • Meet Your Maker Base Game
  • Scorched Necropolis Deco Pack
    • 2 Blocks (available in 3 shapes each): Limestone, Golden Age
    • 3 Props: Winged Molding, Temple Light, Spinning Enigma
    • 8 Decals
  • 1 Scorched Necropolis Weapon Skin: Sunclaw
  • 2 Scorched Necropolis Custodian Skins: Desert Cyclops, Gilded Warrior

Expect Meet Your Maker from 4 April on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5.

Meet Your Maker

5 April 2023
PC PS4 PS5 Xbox One Xbox Series S & X
 

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