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PSVR Compatible Title, Humanity, Coming in 2020 to PS4

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During Sony’s State of Play live-streamed presentation, it was announced that Humanity would be coming to PS4 sometime in 2020.

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Humanity is being published by Enhance and developed Tha ltd. and will be a PlayStation VR compatible game.

Here’s some more info via a press release:

HUMANITY is the evolution of a concept that founder Yugo Nakamura began developing three years ago at his company, tha ltd., a studio revered for their work with giant brands such as UNIQLO, MUJI, and the legendary Japanese musician Cornelius. Enhance joined the project in early 2018 to take on publishing duties, as well as contribute to level design and general gameplay consulting.

“From the first early demo I saw, I couldn’t get HUMANITY out of my head,” says Enhance Founder and CEO Tetsuya Mizuguchi. “The whole look and feel of it—manipulating these teeming masses of people—was mesmerizing, especially in VR. I knew right away it could be something special, which is why I couldn’t be more excited to help a visionary like Yugo-san realize its full potential.”

“I’ve long admired the work of Mizuguchi-san and his team; it feels like the perfect fit to be working with the people who made games like Rez and Tetris Effect,“ says tha Founder and Creative Director Yugo Nakamura. “Everyone at tha is working hard to make HUMANITY something that likewise engages all your senses–a fun, challenging game, but also something more meaningful than that. Rest assured we have lots more to show and talk about…”

Here’s the trailer:

For more on all of the State of Play news, you can check out the newest trailer and release date for The Last of Us Part II, a new trailer for MediEvil, and a trailer for a limited edition Death Stranding PS4 Pro Bundle.


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