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Psychological thriller Martha Is Dead confirmed for PlayStation 5

November 25, 2020 by Andrew Newton

Wired Productions and Italian studio LKA, the developers behind the psychological adventure The Town of Light, have announced that their dark psychological thriller Martha is Dead will release on the Playstation 5 in 2021.  Previously announced for the Xbox family of devices and PC, the Martha is Dead will feature the same mix of history, superstition and psychological distress that made the previous title so popular.  A hauntingly good trailer can be seen below…

Take a journey to Tuscany, deep within Italy’s beautiful countryside and discover the truth surrounding the brutal murder of a young woman when she is found drowned and desecrated on the shores of a lake.  Look into the mysterious folklore surrounding this incident as the unfortunate victim’s twin sister as she also has to deal with the horrors of war between the Allied and Axis forces turn the idyllic scenery into a battlefield.

“Now players have next-generation consoles in their hands, it’s exciting to watch Martha is Dead take shape on both PlayStation and the Xbox family of devices,” says Leo Zullo, Managing Director, Wired Productions. “The game builds upon developer LKA’s signature style of deep, multi-layered narratives and was always intended to be a multi-platform release that raises expectations of what can be achieved by an indie studio on next-generation hardware and PC.”

“Martha is Dead represents a step forward for LKA,” offers Luca Dalco, Founder & Director, LKA. “This is a game that merges the raw power of PC and next-generation consoles, and all we’ve learned from developing  The Town of Light. Martha is Dead is an evolution in psychological storytelling, and we’re driven to build a compelling, gripping world Full of twists and turns for players to explore in 2021.”

Look out for Martha is Dead coming to the Xbox family, PC and Playstation 5 in 2021.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: LKA, Martha is Dead, Wired Productions

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