Broken Age Act 2 To Release This April [Update]

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Adventure game Broken Age is headed to the PlayStation 4 and Vita, Double Fine have announced. The game will be available on April 28th and will be a Cross-Buy/Save title.

 

Double Fine say the PS4 and Vita port was developed through a partnership with the PlayStation Third-Party Production team.

 

In addition, Double Fine have also announced that Act 2 of the game will be released for PC on the same date—April 28th.

 

Broken Age is Tim Schafer’s first point-and-click adventure game since Grim Fandango. It is best known for being the first prominent Kickstarter-funded videogame project under its codename, “Double Fine Adventure”.


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