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Wednesday, June 29, 2022
XIII Remake Major Switch update on September 13 2022
A major update for the game XIII Remake as well as the Nintendo Switch version of the game will be released on September 13th 2022. As a reminder, the game is the remake of the iconic cel-shaded FPS from 2003, and is the adaptation of the 5 first volumes of the Belgian graphic novel of the same name by artist William Vance and writer Jean Van Hamme.
To achieve the quality standards and offer an optimal gaming experience, Microids decided to entrust the development of XIII Remake to the French studio Tower Five (Lornsword: Winter Chronicle). Hard at work for more than a year on a major update for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC versions, the studio has also worked on the multiplayer content as well as the Nintendo Switch port of the game. This update, the multiplayer content and the Switch version will simultaneously be released on September 13th.
Phobies game access a supernova new tactics, devastatingly demonic environments and 8 new abilities
Contact has officially been made and a whole host of extraterrestrial Phobies have travelled at the speed of light to land on Steam, Android and iOS today in the latest update to the game.
From today, players have access to a supernova of new tactics and devastatingly demonic environments as well as 8 new abilities to strategise effectively against opponents, use of Greylian to swap places with an enemy, 5 new maps, and exclusive Phobies to unlock.
Acolyte a narrative ARG/Detective game
Acolyte is a narrative ARG/Detective game that gives you your own Acolyte; a digital assistant you can talk to freely with unlimited dialogue options. Just like a real conversation.
Acolyte invites players to become an employee of Nanomax – a well-funded tech start-up looking to change the face of consumer AI. As a remote QA tester for the company, players will interact with its staff and absorb its culture, but unexplained firings, missing employees and a strange, highly-classified bug in the Acolyte code-base point to something being very wrong.
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