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Twin Mirror developed by Dontnod, available in 2019

Twin Mirror was today announced as part of a Sony pre-E3 event.

Developed by Dontnod Entertainment (Vampyr, Life is Strange) and published by Bandai Namco, the title is expected in 2019 on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.

“An exciting, story-driven adventure game, Twin Mirror is a compelling journey that explores the elements of choice and hypocrisy, while paving a players’ way toward the conclusion of their investigation,” Bandai Namco’s Cyrus Wesson wrote on the PlayStation Blog.

“Truth, duality, and polarity will all become factors as players dictate their future through personal choices, while investigating the town the protagonist calls home.

Twin Mirror is a psychological thriller wrapped around an investigation where your memories, choices, and relationships will determine Sam’s complicated fate. As he comes to terms with heartbreak, homecoming, and the perpetual struggle of adulthood, Sam will need your help exploring a dark and emotional adventure where the line between truth and deception is blurred.”

https://youtu.be/KovDDJHpXY4

We’ve got some time booked in with Dontnod’s latest at E3 2018 — stay tuned for our impressions.

Sony’s remaining pre-E3 announcements are as follows:

  • 1.00 am AEST, 10 June: New PS VR game announcement
  • 1.00 am AEST, 11 June: Available game gets PS VR support announcement

Twin Mirror heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 in 2019.


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