Murdered: Soul Suspect Set For June; PlayStation 4 Version Confirmed

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Yesterday, Microsoft revealed that Murdered: Soul Suspect was headed to the Xbox One, and this morning, Square Enix announced that the game is headed to the PlayStation 4 as well.

 

Square Enix say the next-gen versions of the game will include native 1080p output. Additionally, they will include “subsurface scattering and an increased particle count”.

 

Murdered: Soul Suspect will be available for PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 in June 2014.


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