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Twin Mirror release date announced, will be an Epic Games Store exclusive

After a delay of more than a year, the Twin Mirror release date has finally been announced by Dontnod Entertainment. If you’ve recently been enjoying Tell Me Why, you’ll be happy to hear that Twin Mirror will be launching before the end of 2020.

Twin Mirror is the next game from Dontnod Entertainment, the same developers who brought us Life is StrangeVampyr, and the recently-released Tell Me Why. This upcoming game is a murder mystery set in the fictional town of Basswood, Virginia. A man named Sam returns home for a funeral, only to awaken with a shirt covered in blood and no recollection of what happened the night before.

As one might expect, Sam isn’t too happy about waking up covered in blood. He sets out to collect clues and figure out what the heck went on the night before. Along the way, he’s sure to uncover all sorts of conflicts and secrets in the town of Basswood.

You can pre-purchase Twin Mirror on the Epic Games Store for $34.99 or your regional equivalent and secure a free copy of the soundtrack on launch day. You’ll be able to pick up the newest game from Dontnod on the Twin Mirror release date of December 1, 2020. The PS4 and Xbox One pre-purchase pages should go live later today.

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