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Wednesday, November 25, 2020

‘Martha is Dead’ Announced For PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5; Will Launch in 2021

PlayStation owners will now get in on the anticipated fun with LKA’s psychological horror title Martha is Dead, which will now launch for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 alongside the previously-announced Xbox Series, Xbox One, and PC versions in 2021.

In a press release, publisher Wired Productions’ managing director Leo Zullo stated that “it’s exciting to watch Martha is Dead take shape on both PlayStation and the Xbox family of devices. The game builds upon developer LKA’s signature style of deep, multi-layered narratives and was always intended to be a multi-platform release that raises expectations of what can be achieved by an indie studio on next-generation hardware and PC.”

LKA founder and director Luca Dalco elaborated, saying, “Martha is Dead represents a step forward for LKA. This is a game that merges the raw power of PC and next-generation consoles, and all we’ve learned from developing The Town of Light. Martha is Dead is an evolution in psychological storytelling, and we’re driven to build a compelling, gripping world full of twists and turns for players to explore in 2021.”

Martha is Dead is set in Tuscany in 1944 amid the brutality of the second World War as the conflict intensifies between the Axis and Allied powers. The body of a woman has been found, drowned and desecrated at the side of a lake. Martha is dead, and now her twin sister must deal with the fallout from her murder and the acute trauma of loss.

All whilst the horror of war draws closer…



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/video-games/3642721/martha-dead-announced-playstation-4-playstation-5-will-launch-2021/

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