The Town of Light To Release On Consoles On June 6th; New Trailer Released

May 4, 2017 at 01:30pm EDT
The Town of Light

The Town of Light, the first person adventure game developed by LKA.it, has been released on PC some time ago, and is now ready to make its console debut next month.

Publisher Wired Productions confirmed today that The Town of Light will release on June 6th on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One digitally and physically. The PC version, which will receive all the enhancements developed for the console release, is also getting a retail edition.

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Additionally, a new trailer has been made available today, a live action trailer featuring the track I Will Find You from Icelandic singer-songwriter Sòley.

Play through the fictional eyes of Renée, a 16-year-old girl who suffers from the symptoms of mental illness. She is searching for answers to the many questions from her past, whilst exploring the place where she spent most of her youth. What happens next is a dark and emotional journey where the lines between entertainment, storytelling and reality become very blurred indeed.
The game, based on extensive research and inspired by real facts, is a first-person psychological story driven adventure game set in the Volterra Psychiatric Asylum, based in Tuscany, Italy.

Explore the Asylum as it stands to this day and uncover the good and the bad of humankind.

The Town of Light launches on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on June 6th. You can learn more about this emotional and intense journey by checking out our hands-on preview.

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