Atmospheric Sable looks to the PlayStation 5

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About a year ago, the studio launched into the world Sheds atmospheric exploration game Sable, which attracted the most attention for its art style inspired by the French comic artist Moby. But it offered so much more in terms of gameplay and story. Now PlayStation players will be able to indulge in a non-violent pursuit of adulthood.

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Company Raw Fury gives title to PS5 at the end of this year, we do not yet know the exact date. The developers of the release on another platform will also add new content, players will be able to fish, then house fish and insects in their own vivarium, and not least a new mask will be added, with collecting masks being one of the main objectives of the game. Don’t forget about special features for PS5, such as using the potential of the controller. Double meaning.

In Sable, players take on the role of the eponymous heroine who travels to the vast world of her home planet to choose a profession and thus bridge the gap between childhood and adulthood. The game is based on exploration of different areas, interesting characters and shorter storylines. On the contrary, he completely avoids fighting. Only meditative paths accompany the sandy landscape Japanese Breakfest music. You can currently play the title on PC and both generations Xbox. You can also find it in the service Game Pass.

Source :Indian TV

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