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Pentiment Lands Playstation and Switch Release
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Pentiment Lands Playstation and Switch Release

Feb 22, 2024 9:10 AM

Gamers looking to solve medieval mysteries can rejoice as Obsidian Entertainment's narrative-driven game, Pentiment, has been announced for a release on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch. The title, already available on Xbox and PC, is set to launch on these platforms on February 22, 2024, broadening its audience to those preferring Sony and Nintendo systems. Additionally, other Xbox-exclusive titles including Grounded, Hi-Fi Rush, and Sea of Thieves are also making their way to the same platforms, with Hi-Fi Rush landing on PlayStation 5 at the same time. This move showcases a growing trend of Xbox Game Studios titles becoming available across multiple gaming platforms.

What platforms will Pentiment be available on?

Pentiment will be available on Xbox, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch.

Pentiment is developed by Obsidian Entertainment, an esteemed American video game developer known for their work on RPG titles such as Fallout: New Vegas, and Pillars of Eternity. The game is set in the 16th century and features a unique art style that pays homage to the period's manuscripts. Players take on the role of an artist who becomes entangled in various murder mysteries. With a focus on choice and consequence, Pentiment allows players to influence the story's outcome through their decisions. The addition of the game along with other Xbox titles to PlayStation and Switch continues to blur the lines between console exclusivity, offering players more options to experience diverse gaming narratives.



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