Murdered: Soul Suspect confirmed for PS4 and Xbox One

5 February 2014

Murdered: Soul Suspect is the upcoming action-adventure game published by Square Enix and developed by Airtight Games.

It’s been just under a year since the game’s announcement and slowly we have been hearing reports about the exclusively “last-gen” game coming to PS4 and Xbox One.

Well, Square-Enix has confirmed it, and announced that the title will see a release on Xbox One and PS4, and along with this announcement revealed the game’s box-art:

Murdered: Soul-Suspect box art

Murdered: Soul-Suspect box art

So to clarify, the game will be released on PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3 and PS4.

The new consoles’ version will run at native 1080p and feature many additional graphical changes compared to the version for older consoles, such as increased particle count and subsurface scattering.

Expect this game to hit shelves in June 2014.

About Murdered: Soul Suspect

Murdered: Soul Suspect is a dark, detective thriller with a supernatural twist: solving your own murder from the afterlife. Play as Ronan O’Connor, a Salem police detective with a checkered past, whose life is brought to an untimely end by a brutal killer. Trapped in a limbo world called Dusk, he is unable to find peace until he can bring his killer to justice.

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  1. Shreez
    05.02.2014 at 08:15

    PS3 is good enough for me.

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