Kickstarted Dog Game, Home Free, Is Coming to PS4

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Kevin Cancienne the developer working on Home Free has taken to the PlayStation blogs to announce that his upcoming game is heading to PS4. Home Free is a survival simulator where you play as a dog lost in a city. You’ll need to find food through whatever means, make friends, and survive the harsh streets of a big, strange city, until you eventually make it back home. Home Free has 16 days to go on its Kickstarter and already surpassed its $50,000 goal with $66,428 raised thus far. Backers can now opt for the $20 and up tiers to receive a PS4 version once it releases. Which, as of today, the game has a release date of Fall 2016.

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