Steam Game With 'Very Positive' Reviews is Coming to Consoles

Steam Game With 'Very Positive' Reviews is Coming to Consoles
  • Shadows of Doubt, a game by ColePowered Games, comes to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on September 26, promising a unique blend of stealth and mystery.
  • The game encourages players to explore its world, solve private investigation cases, and catch a serial killer in a sci-fi noir city setting.
  • With the 1.0 release, players can expect new kidnapping cases, killer interactions, and optimizations.

Shadows of Doubt will be coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on September 26. Shadows of Doubt is an indie title made by ColePowered Games, a British studio that has been active for nearly a decade now. ColePowered Games' first release,Concrete Jungle,allowed the developer to put its spin on the strategy and deckbuilding genres, but Shadows of Doubt is a foray into stealth and mystery, as the player takes on the role of a detective.

Shadows of Doubt's developers say that the game took a very long time to develop, and much of that time spent can be attributed to the freedom emphasized within its design. The game encourages exploring every nook and cranny of its world as the player solves private investigation cases with the overarching goal of catching a serial killer. Shadows of Doubt was released in early access in 2023, and a year later, the game is ready to shift into its 1.0 version.

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The 1.0 release of Shadows of Doubt is set for September 26, releasing on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S as well as PC. With the game's full release come plenty of additions for players to enjoy. Gamers who have become acclimated withShadows of Doubt's sci-fi noir city will be able to investigate a new kidnapping and new killer interactions. Additionally, players can check out additional features and updates to the game's optimization capabilities. Furthermore, after August 23, the game's price will be increased to $24.99 from its early access price of $19.99. Players who own a copy prior to August 23 will not be affected.

Shadows of Doubt Announces Full Release

Gamers who have been waiting for this version of the release are hyped to see its new iteration. PC gamers have been enjoying figuring out the details of Shadows of Doubt for some time, and now that its full release is coming, players are preemptively describing it as a contender for their game of the year. On social media, the game's team has gone back and forth with fans, sharing their excitement in anticipation of the September launch.

For gamers who enjoy exploration and immersive open worlds,Shadows of Doubt appears to be worth keeping an eye on. Outside the current announcement, ColePowered Games and publisher Fireshine Games have teased that more information is headed to fans, likely identifying a full list of changes slated for the September date. Although Shadows of Doubt already has plenty of fans, the prospect of a full launch along with new platforms might bring in many more players.

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