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Gothic Murder: Adventure That Changes Destiny English Debut Is Next Week

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Get ready to flex your investigative skills in an attempt to possibly save a life. Gothic Murder: Adventure that Changes Destiny is being localized. The official website is open, with Steam and eShop listings already available. The PC version will launch on September 23, 2020, while the Switch version will be available on September 24, 2020. It will cost $11.99.

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Though, those aren’t the only two versions. This “romantic adventure” first appeared on Android and Apple iOS devices in Japan in 2019. After that, it ended up going to the PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC too. Product pages aren’t up for the Android, iOS, and PS4 versions in English yet, but the English site does show them and note the mobile version will let people play through the first chapter for free.

Gothic Murder: Adventure that Changes Destiny follows a maid with precognitive abilities. In her dreams, she can sometimes see people’s deaths. After she has one about the lord she serves, its up to the player to make choices and investigate in an attempt to possibly keep him alive. It is a chapter-based game, with people getting to go through five investigations.

Gothic Murder: Adventure that Changes Destiny is immediately available on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PC, and both Android and Apple iOS devices in Japan. The English version is on the way, with the PC one out on September 23, 2020 and the Switch one on September 24, 2020.


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