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Last Day of June available now on Steam and PS4

August 31, 2017 by Emma Withington

Today, on the last day of August, pick up the Last Day of June – the indie that promises to be an emotional roller-coaster which asks: What would you do to save the one you love? 505 Games and Ovosonico’s award-winning Last Day of June is an interactive tale of love and loss; available now on PS4(£15.99) and Steam (£14.99). “This game is a deeply personal project that explores universal themes of life and love, but also the contradictions of loss and how we process the emotions that come with it,” said Massimo Guarini, founder and CEO, Ovosonico. “My goal was to create an interactive experience that anyone can relate to, whether or not they are a traditional gamer, and I think we achieved that with Last Day of June.”

For those purchasing Last Day of June on Steam, there is a limited-time launch promotion running until September 14. You get 10% off Last Day of June and a free copy of 505’s Brothers – A Tale of Two Sons. “Last Day of June is an emotional experience unlike any other, and we’re thrilled to add it to our line-up of award-winning titles,” said Tim Woodley, SVP of global brand and marketing, 505 Games. “This cinematic adventure really resonates with everyone who has played it, and we’re happy to have played a part in helping bring Massimo’s vision to life.”

Last Day of June is a poignant single-player journey that progresses participants from a viewer, joining Carl and June on what begins as a magical outing to their favourite spot, to a character deeply intertwined in the narrative, as they try to unlock the sequence of events that could save the day – and June’s life. In this artistic experience, players will solve emotionally challenging puzzles in an attempt to turn back time, compelling them to ask themselves “What would you do to save the one you love?”

Last Day of June is available for purchase now as a digital download on Steam and the PlayStation store.

For more information about Last Day of June, visit the official site here.

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Filed Under: Emma Withington, News, Video Games Tagged With: Last Day of June

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