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    Philosophical Puzzler ‘The Sojourn’ Available now on Xbox One, PS4, and PC

    Developer Shifting Tides and publisher Iceberg Interactive are excited to announce that The Sojourn has launched on Xbox One, PS4, and PC via the Epic Games Store! This rich world full of challenging puzzles is available now for $24.99 USD (€21.99 Euro). Take a break and weave between light and dark parallel worlds in this calm, colour-drenched game.

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    Played in the first-person, this thought-provoking, philosophical title provides a refreshing, unique take on the puzzle genre. In The Sojourn, you arrive in a mysterious land, where enchanting lights guide you forward. Soon, the world reveals itself to be full of dichotomous challenges. It is up to you to overcome these intricate and ever more demanding obstacles in order to uncover the true nature of reality.

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    KEY FACTS
    • Beautiful, ethereal world to explore: four hand-crafted chapters, each with distinct styles and atmospheres.
    • 10+ hours of gameplay.
    • Evolving and rich first-person puzzle mechanics.
    • Philosophical, thoughtful narrative.
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    The Sojourn is now available on Microsoft Store, PlayStation Store, and the Epic Games Store on Windows PC for USD

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