Red Candle Games Devotion

Red Candle Games Releases Devotion on Developer Run e-Shop

Red Candle Games has announced that it will be releasing Devotion and Detention to the Red Candle Games e-shop. This storefront, run by the developers, is where future projects of the team will be available for purchase. The official announcement through the Red Candle Games Twitter account states that all games will be released in a DRM-free format.

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Currently, both Devotion and Detention are available to purchase through the Red Candle Games e-Shop. Consumers can purchase the games separately, or together in  a dual pack. Additionally, the soundtracks for both games are also available to purchase.

This is the first time Devotion has been made available to purchase outside of the Steam storefront. The GOG storefront had announced that Devotion would be available to purchase through their service. However, before the game was listed the publisher retracted their statement. After that incident, Red Candle Games assured consumers that they would find another way to make Devotion available for purchase.

Devotion was originally taken down from the Steam storefront due to a Q&A check. At the time, Red Candle Games had released a statement regarding the title returning to the Steam storefront, and that it would not be happening any time soon. In February 2020, the Harvard-Yenching Library announced that Devotion would be preserved at the institute.

Devotion is immediately available for PC.


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