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Orwell: Privacy invasion thriller being released as an episodic serial

Osmotic Studios’ today announced that its “privacy invasion thriller” Orwell be released as an episodic thriller over five weeks.

Orwell‘s first episode is available now as a free demo. The remaining episodes will be released over the four weeks that proceed, available as a bundle for $9.95 USD.

https://youtu.be/up-yaDbqH2k

Each episode is said to take an hour to complete.

The game’s full release schedule is as follows:

  • 20 October: Episode One – The Clocks were Striking Thirteen
  • 27 October: Episode Two – A Place where there is No Darkness
  • 3 November: Episode Three – Unperson
  • 10 November: Episode Four – Memory Hole
  • 17 November: Episode Five – Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree

Orwell is available on Windows PC via Steam or the Humble Store.


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