According to our Dead Synchronicity review, Madrid-based studio Fictiorama's Kickstarted project was one of the best graphic adventures of yesteryear, among other highlights thanks to its visual design, mind-blowing storyline, and rewarding mechanics, but all with a rather old-school point-and-click style. Now, just as has been happening of late with many other games, Sony's PlayStation 4 console is getting its own adaptation of the game.
Taking the baton from PC publisher Daedalic, and in order to bring the game to new audiences, publisher BadLand Indie is launching the console version worldwide, both digitally as a download from the PS Store, and physically with a boxed retail version in yet-to-be-confirmed selected territories. Dead Synchro for PS4 will arrive this autumn.
For more details, we previously interviewed Fictiorama's producer Luis Oliván, and here's Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today PS4 teaser trailer: