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PS4 players all over the world are probably still playing the game of this gen, aka, God Of War and they have some more good news as Sony announced that a playable demo of the highly anticipated Detroit: Become Human will be out tomorrow. They also revealed that the game has officially gone gold! Sony wrote in their blog:

“During these four years, we have gone through all possible states and emotions that the development of such a challenging project induces: the pride of working on something special and unique, the doubt of attaining all our creative and technical goals, the hope when publicly releasing scenes and trailers and seeing players’ positive reactions, the fear of not having enough time and resources to make everything perfect, the joy of finally seeing all parts of the puzzle come together, scene after scene, and finally being able to play the game from start to finish.

And today, I guess it is with a mixture of all these feelings that we stand in front of you. Detroit: Become Human is no longer our game, instead it will soon become yours. Yours to play, to own, to hopefully cherish.

The fate of Connor, Kara and Markus is in your hands, along with the fate of all other characters in the game.

Through your decisions and actions, you will have the opportunity to become the writer, the director and the main protagonist of the most branching story we have ever created.

A story made of hopes, fears, sadness but also of joy and happiness. A story as much about us, humans, as it is about androids.

David Cage, the entire team and myself are proud of the work we have accomplished during these four years. We are grateful to all our wonderful actors, composers, artists and partners around the world who have lent their talent to making Detroit: Become Human the very special experience it has become.

Detroit: Become Human

We are also extremely grateful to our fans around the world. We have read all of your emails, all of your letters, all of your tweets and messages. Each of them has given us the inspiration to make the best possible game for our fans.

Last but not least, we are extremely thankful to Sony and the whole PlayStation family for believing in us and enabling us to make our dreams come true.

To celebrate this milestone, and to help you pass the time as you hold on just a little while longer for the game’s release on 25th May, I am extremely happy to announce that the very first scene of the game, Hostage, will be available for download on PS Store starting from tomorrow, Tuesday 24th April.”

 

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