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Twin Mirror Gets A Release Date

September 16, 2020 by Dennis Patrick

Expect this game to hit the market in December.

Dontnod Entertainment has a new episodic adventure title for players to enjoy. The development studio may be best known for their Life is Strange series but the next episodic journey coming this year that’s not attached to the Life is Strange franchise is Twin Mirror. This is an upcoming psychological thriller that follows a protagonist named Sam who returns back to his old hometown to attend the funeral service of his best friend. Things take a turn for the worse when he awakens with no memories of the previous day while covered in blood.

This title still has plenty of questions left unanswered though as it stands right now, gamers who are interested in the title have been waiting for the game to receive a release date outside of just a launch window of 2020. Now if you’re familiar with Dontnod Entertainment’s Life is Strange series then you may know that the sequel has been iffy in terms of just when episodes are released. As a result, some gamers are experiencing some longer wait times between episodes though we’re hoping that is not the case for Twin Mirror. 

Fortunately, that wasn’t the case for Dontnod Entertainment’s latest release, Tell Me Why. This was another episodic video game adventure for the team which comes out with three episodes. Those episodes launched in just about a month so gamers were not forced to endure any sort of a longer wait period to get the next thrilling installment.

Twin Mirror is starting to take the center of attention for Dontnod Entertainment and fans for the development studio. This video game was just unveiled to be released on December 1, 2020, that’s of course the first episode release. Players who want to dive into the game can find the title launching on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One platforms.

Source: IGN

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