The ambitious narrative experience heads to Epic Games Store

Nov 22, 2019 22:25 GMT  ·  By

We have good news and bad news for David Cage fans. It looks like Detroit: Become Human will make its debut on PC on December 12, but it will be an Epic Store exclusive. Although we don't have anything against another game distribution platform, we know many players aren't afraid to voice their discontent about Epic's tactic to sign many exclusives.

Anyway, we're just here to tell you that the previously PS4-exclusive Detroit: Become Human will be coming to PC, exclusively via Epic Game Store. Those who prefer to have the game on Steam will have to wait until next year.

The PC version of Detroit: Become Human will be available for purchase for £30 / €40 / $40. Also, a free playable demo that offers players a first look at the gameplay will be available when the game launches on December 12, not before.

Porting the game to PC has been a tremendous challenge, as we wanted players to get the original experience without any compromise. So we entirely redesigned the interface and developed a new engine to offer 4k resolution and high quality rendering on a wide range of PCs. We are glad to welcome more 'deviants' into the dystopic world of Detroit, and allow them to discover Quantic Dream’s vision of interactive storytelling,” says Writer and Director, David Cage.

Quantic Dream claims the PC version of the game is the most complete Detroit: Become Human experience to date since it features stunning graphics complete with 4K resolution, 60fps and full integration of both mouse/keyboard and gamepad controls.

To make the experience even more appealing David Cage employed the help of real actors, which are easily recognizable. Detroit: Become Human features the Hollywood grade performances from Jesse Williams (Grey’s Anatomy), Clancy Brown (Carnivale), Lance Henriksen (Aliens), and Valorie Curry (Twilight), as well as an original soundtrack composed by Nima Fakhrara, Philip Sheppard and John Paesano (Dragons: Riders of Berk).