Where the Heart Leads Is Coming to Steam & Epic Games Store in 2022

Where the Heart Leads

Earlier today, Armature Studio revealed that their former PlayStation exclusive indie title, Where the Heart Leads, would be coming to Steam and Epic Games Store in 2022. Players who get this narrative adventure on PC will also have the benefit of more customization features, including the ability to enhance visuals, improve visibility, increase dialogue font size, and many more quality-of-life touch-ups.

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“Where the Heart Leads is about the power of choice,” said Todd Keller, director, Armature Studio. “We’re thrilled to give players more choices for where and how to experience Whit’s journey, a relatable story about where our choices in life take us. Are we the masters of our own fates, or does fate have other plans in store?

For anyone who has never heard of Where the Heart Leads and is interested, you can check out the official description below.

Shape the life of family man Whit Anderson as he tumbles through time and witnesses the most important moments of his life. With the chance to do it all over again, what would you change?

Pick from hundreds of choices en route to dozens of possible endings. Make decisions with a rippling impact on the small town of Carthage and its eclectic characters, each memorable and rich with personality. Change each chapter of a script rivaling the biggest triple-A RPGs, navigating the throes of young love, the uncertainty of parenthood, and what we leave behind in our final days.  

Where the Heart Leads’ dynamic plot defies simple “fork in the road” design. The family, friends, loved ones, and rivals in Whit’s life remember each interaction, influencing their opinions over time. Whit’s choices can wield dramatic consequences, but more often, the outcomes emerge subtly—the result of many seemingly innocuous decisions made over time.

Where the Heart Leads is out now on PS4 and PS5 via backwards compatibility and heading to PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store in 2022.


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