Asemblance

Asemblance Announced Exclusively For PS4, Will Definitely Spook You

This dev company's first game will be out in just a few weeks.

Nilo Studios, a brand new development company founded in Seattle last year, have announced their first game, Asemblance, is coming exclusively to the PlayStation 4 next month.

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The news was announced on the PlayStation Blog with a reveal trailer that you can check out below.

Described by Nilo Studios’ Creative Director, Niles Sankey, as a “single-player, first-person psychological thriller,” Asemblance will apparently be the first episode of a much larger franchise.

Sankey explains that the studio is “just about done with development” and is now working on the finishing touches in time for the game’s digital release sometime in May.

As of yet, no price details or a specific release date have been given.

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