Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition Confirmed For PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 [Update]

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Following the recent leak by Amazon, Square Enix have confirmed that Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition is indeed coming to PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4, and will be scaled up to 1080p.

 

The Definitive Edition of the game will feature 24 DLC packs for the game, including Year of the Snake, Nightmare in North Point and the Wheels of Fury pack.

 

Sleeping Dogs developer United Front Games have been working on this version of the game. The studio also worked on Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition.

 

Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition will be released on October 10th in Europe.

 

Update: Square Enix USA have confirmed the game an for an October 14th release in North America.


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