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Detroit: Become Human will be released on PC on December 12, 2019

French studio Quantic Dream SA, famous for its games in the interactive cinema genre, is pleased to announce that the premiere of the futuristic thriller Detroit: Become Human is scheduled for December 12, 2019! The price of the game on the Epic Games Store will be 1628 rubles. Simultaneously with the release of the game, a free demo version will be available, including the first episode.

Detroit: Become Human is Quantic Dream's most ambitious project yet, previously released only on PlayStation® 4. The game's plot takes place in the near future and immerses the player in a world on the brink of chaos, where technology has reached such a level that humanoid androids can be found everywhere. They can talk, move and behave like real people, but at the same time they remain only machines in their service.

Players themselves determine the fate of three android characters - Kara, Connor and Marcus. Each of the heroes will have to solve many moral dilemmas, fateful not only for them, but also for the whole of Detroit. Every decision the player makes, no matter how small, has an impact on the story. You will definitely want to play and replay to see the consequences of certain decisions you make.

As in previous Quantic Dream games, many of the characters in Detroit: Become Human were played by famous Hollywood actors. Key roles in the game were played by Jesse Williams (Grey's Anatomy), Clancy Brown (Carnivale), Lance Henriksen (Aliens), Valorie Kerry (Twilight) and others. The soundtrack was also composed by famous masters - Nima Fakhara, Philip Sheppard and John Paesano (Dragons: Riders of Berk).

“Porting the game to PC was a real challenge because we wanted players to have the best possible experience without any compromises. So we completely redesigned the interface and developed a new engine to provide support for 4K resolution and high quality rendering on different PC configurations,” says game writer and studio director David Cage. “We’re excited to welcome new “deviants” into the dystopian world of Detroit and give them the opportunity to discover an interactive adventure from Quantic Dream.”

In the PC version, players will enjoy improved graphics, support for 4K resolution at 60 fps, as well as control using both a keyboard and mouse, and gamepads.