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Open Roads delayed to March 2024

The delay is to "ensure the most polished experience for players".

Open Roads has been delayed to 28 March, Annapurna Interactive has today declared. Originally expected on 22 February, the delay is to “”ensure the most polished experience for players”.

The title was given a release date back in December of last year.

“In Open Roads, players will experience the story as 16-year-old Tess Devine, on a road trip with her mother, Opal, to discover what has been left behind in evocative places forgotten to time,” Annapurna said at the time. “Together, they’ll explore a series of long-abandoned family properties, unearthing a mystery much darker than either of them imagined.

The adventure stars Golden Globe award-winning and Emmy Award-nominated actor Keri Russell (The Americans, Felicity) alongside Golden Globe award-nominated actor Kaitlyn Dever (Booksmart).

Expect Open Roads from 28 March 2024 on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5, and Switch.


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