Broken Age Act 2 Coming April for PS4, PC, Vita, and More
The long-awaited sequel to Double Fine's fan-funded adventure game is coming soon.
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Broken Age started with an immensely successful, $3.3 million Kickstarter campaign, and the first half of the game was released last year. We knew the conclusion to that opening act was coming soon, and today Double Fine revealed the official release date: April 28.
The 28th also marks the when the game will make its debut on Sony's PS4 and Vita. Broken Age will be available in its entirety on those platforms (no more Act 1/Act 2 division) for $25 and includes full cross-buy and cross-save functionality.
In addition, Broken Age will release on the same day in all regions on the other platforms it's currently available for: PC, Mac, iOS, Linux, and select Android platforms...and Ouya. You know, in case you bought it on Ouya. Note that there may there may be a one-day delay on the EU PlayStation store since its not set to update until April 29.
If you'd like to watch what it took to put-together the crowd-funded game from start to release, Double Fine recently made its previously backer-only, behind-the-scenes documentary available to the public for free on YouTube. Episodes one through eight are available now with more updates on the way.
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