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Thick As Thieves is Warren Spector’s latest, coming 2026

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Thick As Thieves was today announced at The Game Awards, the next game from the legendary Warren Spector.

“Chart your rise to master thief in a glittering, gloomy 1910s metropolis blending industry, magic and intrigue,” OtherSide Entertainment and Megabit said in a press release.

“Your choices unlock unique playstyles and strategies that shape your thief character. Tell your story through a fusion of emergent multiplayer gameplay and dynamic storytelling. Immerse yourself in a living world where no two nights are ever the same, ensuring endless challenges and discoveries.”

“Set in an alternate history metropolis where technology clashes with magic, Thick As Thieves immerses you in a complex, detailed world of glittering wealth, a thriving criminal underclass, and a touch of magic,” the pair continued.

Expect Thick As Thieves in 2026 on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5.


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