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'Invisible Inc.' News: Coming to Steam on May 12, PS4 Version in Development

The turn-based stealth game "Invisible Inc.," after letting gamers have an initial taste of its gameplay on Steam Early Access, will be heading for the PC via Steam on May 12. After this announcement was made, the Early Access version is no longer available.

The game's publisher, Klei Entertainment announced that they want "everyone to experience the game in its fully realized version when it launches," thus the need for the Early Access versions to become unavailable.

"If you already own the Early Access version, you can of course continue playing the development build," a Klei Entertainment representative told Polygon. An initial version of the game was made available on Early Access in August 2014.

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The other piece of good news is that a PlayStation 4 version of the game is under development as its exclusive console debut. There is no final word yet on when the PS4 version will be released, although according to an IGN report, the announcement trailer hinted a late 2015 or early 2016 release.

"Invisible Inc." was dubbed by IGN as an "utterly compelling" game when it was reviewed last year. The game was created by Mark the Ninja and Don't Starve. Gameplay involves playing a team of two Ghosts, or spies, as the case may be. Through a top-down view, the player controls each team member, who take turns doing tasks in order to pursue a single objective, which is to infiltrate an enemy base.

Each mission is played using a map, and every map is "procedurally generated" which means one cannot memorize the layout because it changes. Permadeath is one other unique thing about the game. Once a ghost is killed, they cannot be brought back.

The "Invisible Inc." final PC version is reported to include two new 3D cinematics, agents, augments, modes and more, according to the developer.

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