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The narrative deduction title is available on Steam, Nintendo Switch, and the App Store for just $7.

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No development issues at all. Am i really supposed to believe that Sony just dropped the IP for no reason at all, sounds like they are lying through there teeth.
No development issues? Yeah so Sony and those sources were lying then? Lol
Yeah sure, just like when LA NOIRE was a PS3 exclusive and Sony dropped it because later it was revealed that the developers worked like slaves and the studio got shut down. Remember, when Sony leaves you, serious shit is going down. With this kind of a joke of "developer" is no exception.
I hope that's true and development is going well, from what we've seen so far this game looks right up my street.
LIES. They lied before and made up stuff don't fall for their statements again.
Took them.long enough to create a more detailed pr response