Syberia: The World Before Launches December 10 for PC, 2022 for Consoles

Syberia: The World Before Launches December 10

Syberia: The World Before launches December 10 for PC (via Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store), publisher and developer Microids has announced.

While Syberia: The World Before launches December 10 for PC, the console release is set for sometime in 2022 – also specific consoles weren’t mentioned. A price for the standard game is set to $39.99.

There’s a Digital Deluxe Edition planned for $49.99. it includes: the digital video game, the game original score composed by Inon Zur, an excerpt of the original script, a digital Artbook, and numerous wallpapers, avatars and original storyboards drawn by Benoît Sokal.

As mentioned in our previous coverage, a free playable demo for the game is available now – it covers the prologue to the main game.

Here’s a new trailer:

Here’s a rundown on the game:

Vaghen, 1937: Dana Roze is a 17-year-old girl, who is beginning a brilliant career as a pianist. However, shadows begin to appear over her future as the fascist threat of the Brown Shadow hangs over Europe, at the dawn of the Second World War.

Taiga, 2004: Kate Walker survives as best she can in the salt mine where she has been imprisoned, when a tragic event propels her into a new adventure in search of her identity.

Key Features:

  • Set off on an adventure across continents and through time. Play as both Kate Walker and Dana Roze as you get to the bottom of mysteries that have remained buried for too long.
  • Explore the fantastic and poetic world of Benoît Sokal, with its breathtaking sceneries and iconic characters.
  • Solve complicated puzzles and riddles in keeping with the tradition of the saga.
  • Discover a rich and captivating story with unprecedented stakes and gripping dialogue.
  • Allow yourself to be transported by the symphonic soundtrack composed by Inon Zur (Syberia 3, Fallout, Dragon Age, Prince of Persia).
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