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Black Mirror
THQ Nordic announced today that it's bringing back the Black Mirror adventure-game franchise with an all-new entry. The game, developed by King Art Games, is set for a late November release.
While it shares a name with Charlie Brooker's BBC techno-horror TV series, the Black Mirror games debuted in 2004, seven years before the show. The new entry shifts away from the original games' point-and-click roots, offering direct control of the characters. In addition, players will be able to interact with horrific "vision-like apparitions," according to THQ Nordic.
The trailer below offers a glimpse of the tone that the developers are shooting for, even if it doesn't offer much in the way of context or a shred of gameplay.
We'll learn more about the game next week, when THQ Nordic shows off a playable build at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany. Stay tuned.
Black Mirror is set for a November 28 release on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.