Stealth game ‘Republique’ sneaking onto PlayStation 4 next year

Republique

GET IT?! SNEAKING? Haha! Fuck me! Anyways — I fucked with Republique a little bit back when it dropped on iOS, and it’s a pretty enjoyable game. Only downside? I’m an antiquated troglodyte who can’t get into games on an iPad or tablet or mobile device or whatever. So I’m definitely sweating this.

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Complete Season of Stealth Game Republique Coming to PlayStation 4

GungHo Online Entertainment America, Inc., a multi-platform publisher for the online gaming community, announced today that Camouflaj’s acclaimed episodic stealth action game République is coming to the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system. Previously available on PC and mobile, PS4 players can look forward to experiencing the entire season-including the fifth and final episode, Terminus – in one complete package when it releases early 2016 on the PlayStation Store and in participating retail stores in North America and Europe. Release details for other regions will be announced in the near future.

In République on PS4, players finally take full control of Hope, a young woman held captive inside Metamorphosis, a shadowy totalitarian state ruled by the omnipresent Overseer. By hacking into this secret nation’s elaborate surveillance network, players and Hope begin a treacherous and thrilling journey to freedom. Seattle-based Camouflaj developed the game and has received numerous awards including “Excellence in Storytelling” from the International Mobile Gaming Awards (IMGA). République has 87 percent positive reviews on Steam.

“Having been so inspired by early PlayStation titles, it’s with much joy and a touch of irony that the full République experience will arrive on PS4,” said Ryan Payton, founder of Camouflaj. “I can’t thank GungHo enough for supporting our efforts to faithfully translate République into a true console experience.”

PAX Prime attendees will get the first hands-on with République on PS4 at the GungHo booth (#3344) during the show Aug. 28-31.

For more information on Camouflaj and République, visit camouflaj.com.