Thief Release Date Set For Feb 2014 On Current And Next-Gen Consoles

Square Enix’s new Thief game has a release date and a brand new trailer ahead of Gamescom. Check the trailer out below.

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Thief brings back the series’ long time protagonist, Garrett, and is a cross-generational game and is being released for both current and next-gen consoles. That means PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.

 

North America will get the game on February 25th, 2014. Meanwhile, Europe and PAL territories will see the game on February 28th, 2014.


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