Pixeljunk Developer Q Games Working On The Tomorrow Children For PlayStation 4 [Update]

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Pixeljunk developer Q Games are working on a new game for PlayStation, titled The Tomorrow Children.

 

The game is being developed in collaboration with Sony Worldwide Studios for PlayStation 4 and takes place in an alternate future and involves mining giants in some way.

 

Update: Confirmed for PS4. Trailer added.


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