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Twin Mirror Arrives December 1st and Is an Epic Games Store Exclusive for a Year

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Twin Mirror, the adventure game from Dontnod Entertainment, Shibuya Productions, and Bandai Namco, has a December 1, 2020 release date. The thing is, it won’t be everywhere that day. While you will be able to get it on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Epic Games Store, it won’t be on Steam. The announcement included a confirmation that a one-year Epic Games Store exclusivity arrangement is in place.

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To go along with the reveal and that possible blow, there are two things to look forward to. One is an EGS pre-order bonus that will hopefully help get people into the mood. If people call dibs on a copy digitally, they get a copy of the game’s soundtrack to go with it. (The copy will be given out on launch day.) The other is a trailer showing off how Sam Higgs and you will use the character’s Mind Palace to work out what’s going on in Basswood.

As a reminder, Twin Mirror follows Higgs as the journalist comes home for his friend’s funeral. Things are awry, as you might expect, and you’ll have to choose who Sam speaks to and what he investigates to figure out what is going on and earn one of its endings.

Here’s the Mind Palace and release date trailer. (One of the last times we saw gameplay footage was in 2018, though there have been teasers since then.)

Twin Mirror will come to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC (via Epic Games Store) on December 1, 2020. After a year, the PC retailer exclusivity arrangement will expire.


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