Twin Mirror Is a New Sci-fi Episodic Game Series Developed By Dontnod, Check Out the Trailer Here

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Alongside a new gameplay video for Life Is Strange 2, Dontnod Entertainment also unveiled their new project, Twin Mirror. You can check out the announcement trailer down below.

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Twin Mirror is yet another episodic game series from Dontnod, and it’ll have a total of three episodes, with the first one set to release in 2019. Unlike Life Is Strange, though, this game opts for a more realistic art and graphical style. The trailer introduces us to the protagonist, a man named Sam, and it looks like the bulk of the game will take place inside his mind, where his alter-ego resides.

Not much is known about the game and the story elements just yet, but we’ll keep you updated as more info comes our way.


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