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    Pixelated Cyberpunk Stealth RPG in Disjunction sneaking onto current gen consoles and PC

    Publisher Sold Out and developer Ape Tribe Games recently surfaced a new gameplay trailer of Disjunction, a Cyberpunk stealth action RPG coming in Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC and Switch this summer, 2020. A demo version will run at PAX East 2020, from February 27 to March 1, located in the Boston Convention Center.

    Check out the trailer below:

    Video sourced: goHuntEnt

    “With Disjunction, Ape Tribe Games is delivering exactly what it set out to achieve – a title designed for gamers searching for deep cyberpunk-inspired lore, combined with challenging gameplay – Anyone looking for gritty action encapsulated in a compelling narrative will be drawn to Disjunction, and we’re eager to give players a glimpse of this at PAX East.”

    -Sold Out community manager Sean Labode

    Welcome to a futuristic dystopian underworld New York City

    The game follows three characters intertwined narratives as a single playable stealth-action RPG genre, where they unravel a mystery that will change the fate of their city. Making freedom in choices with real consequences; Disjunction offers playstyle freedom as well be it blasting their way into levels or carefully sneaking about to avoid encounters.

    Key Disjunction Features:

    • Challenging in any variety of playstyle in both brutal head-on attack or just sneaking.
    • 30+ handcrafted non-linear levels.
    • 3 playable characters- each with their own unique abilities, cybernetic upgrades, and talents to customize your playstyle.
    • A reactive story where the player’s choices have real consequences.
    • Stylized pixel art environments and characters.
    • The atmospheric musical score by composer Dan Farley.
      Sample soundtrack below:

     

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