Frictional Games has posted an update on Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs’ progress. According to the minds behind the amazing horror indie title, A Machine For Pigs is now a full fledged game and is targeted for a Q2 2013 release on the PC. Not only that, but according to Frictional Games, thechineseroom has almost finished the game as it sent the final version of the game to Frictional. In other words, this new Amnesia game is almost upon us.
As Frictional Games’ jens wrote on Frictional’s website:
“How come a game meant for Halloween 2012 has been delayed for so long? Originally we thought it would be a short, experimental game set in the universe of Amnesia, but thechineseroom had a vision that was bigger than that. As their work progressed, the potential for a much greater project emerged. What we ended up with is no longer what we had first imagined, but a fully fledged Amnesia game. A different kind of Amnesia, but definitely not a short experiment.”
Frictional Games concluded that more information on the game, pricing, requirements and availability will be coming at a later date.
Enjoy – for one more time – the game’s debut trailer!
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