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Detroit: Become Human to release on PC, one-year exclusive on Epic Games Store

It's finally coming to the PC, but it won't be available on Steam anytime soon

Raymond Bakker
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Thursday, March 21, 2019 | 20:32 GMT
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Detroit: Become Human to release on PC, one-year exclusive on Epic Games Store

Thursday, March 21, 2019 | 20:32 GMT
Raymond Bakker
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Raymond Bakker


Quantic Dream has announced it will be releasing its neo-noir thriller game Detroit: Become Human for the PC later this year. The game will be a one-year exclusive on Epic Games Store.

In Detroit: Become Human there are multiple playable characters who can die as the story continues without them. The story will branch out depending on which choices are made. As such, the plot revolves around several playable characters.

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Among them are androids Kara, who escapes her owner to explore her newfound sentience, and Connor, whose job it is to hunt her kind. Characters may survive or perish depending on the choices that are made in the game.

The game was a PlayStation 4 exclusive title, but the studio recently announced it started focusing on multiplatform games again.

The game will not be available on Steam the first year because Quantic Dream negotiated a one-year exclusivity deal with Epic Games to release it on Epic Games Store exclusively.

Detroit: Become Human for PC will release later this year. The game is already available for PlayStation 4.

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