The PlayStation 4 owners will enter a world where moral dilemmas and difficult decisions can turn android slaves into revolutionaries in three days, as David Cage's
Detroit Become Human will hit the stores on Friday. Quantic Dream's latest is apparently the biggest game in the history of the studio that brought us
Fahrenheit, Heavy Rain, and
Beyond: Two Souls, so there are many reasons to be excited.
To show you the scope of
Detroit, it took Quantic two years to finish the screenplay, and it was just the beginning of the works on the game. Over 300 actors and extras participated in the motion-capture sessions during the production and the developers created more than 37 000 animations based on the recorded performances, making it one of the most ambitious console games of this generation.
The game's launch trailer introduces us to three playable protagonists who can change the course of destiny for humanity and androids alike. These heroes are: special police investigator Connor, Markus, who has escaped his master and joined a growing underground faction of dissidents, and finally Kara, who's on the run with an innocent girl she’s sworn to protect. See the future of
Detroit down below:
Enter the near-future metropolis of Detroit in 2038 – a city rejuvenated by the introduction of highly advanced androids that exist only to serve mankind. But that’s all about to change… Step into the shoes of three distinct android characters as this brave new world teeters on the brink of chaos. Your decisions dramatically alter how the game’s intense, branching narrative plays out. With thousands of choices and dozens of endings, how will you affect the future of Detroit?
Detroit: Become Human will launch on May 25, 2018.