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VR escape adventure game Last Labyrinth playable at TGS 2018

2016-announced escape-the-room adventure returns.

Last Labyrinth, the Hiromichi Takahashi-produced virtual reality escape adventure game first announced in 2016, will be playable at Tokyo Game Show 2018, developer Amata K.K. announced.

The escape-the-room adventure will launch for PlayStation VR via the PlayStation Store and PC (HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Windows Mixed Reality headsets) via Steam, the Oculus Store, and Microsoft Store in spring 2019.

Here is an overview of the game, via Amata K.K.:

Story

What the…?!

Your eyes begin to adjust to the darkness, and you find yourself in a room you’ve never seen before. You go to stand but are barely able to move. You look down to find that your arms and legs are strapped to a wheelchair.

As the panic begins to set in, you catch a glimpse of a figure out of the corner of your eye.

!?

A young girl, standing in the darkness, stares at you with cold eyes…

About

An escape-the-room adventure game that can only be experienced in VR, Last Labyrinth was created specifically for the VR age. Players must work to escape a mansion full of hidden dangers with a mysterious girl that appears before them.

Debuting at Tokyo Game Show 2016, the Last Labyrinth preview demo created a lot of buzz, with a long line of attendees waiting to play. The interest continued to grow at Laval Virtual 2017, where Last Labyrinth received the Best VR / AR Contents award.

The overwhelming positive response to the preview version has made it possible for a full, multi-platform, simultaneous worldwide release in spring 2019. Last Labyrinth will be available as a downloadable title on PlayStation Store, Steam, Oculus Store and Microsoft Store, and will support PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Windows Mixed Reality Headsets on release.

Prior to the release of the game, Amata will feature a special TGS limited demo version at Tokyo Game Show 2018 at booth 10-W09 in the VR / AR Area.

Development of Last Labyrinth is being spearheaded by Hiromichi Takahashi, director and producer of the acclaimed Doko Demo Issyo (PlayStation, 1999) series and co-creator of Toro (the Sony Cat). Working alongside Mr. Takahashi is a diverse team, many of whom are industry veterans with resumes featuring titles that are household names around the world.

For more information about Last Labyrinth please visit the official website.

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