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The creators of Bastion and Transistor have unveiled their next project

Supergiant Games, independent team to whom we owe the creation of excellent titles like Bastion and Transistor, has announced that his new project will be called Pyre and will be released in 2017 on PC and PlayStation 4.

The new work will be an interesting RPG in which players will have the task of leading a group of exiles through a competition in the mystical lands of purgatory. According to preliminary information available, you can take important decisions, with some strategic implications, and you will be able to cope with other seasoned groups of exiles.

In the early stages of the game characters you will find themselves in big trouble but will be supported by some masked vagabonds. With the player's help these individuals will try to uncover the truth behind the Rites, a secret competition thanks to which the most deserving refugees have the opportunity to return home, absolved from all sins.

"Traveling the lands of Purgatory you can meet a multitude of characters of all shapes and sizes and actions will determine who will be eligible to return to glory and those who will be condemned to remain in exile until the end of their days."


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