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Detroit: Become Human is an upcoming action-adventure game developed by Quantic Dream and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4; released worldwide on 25 May 2018. The plot revolves around three androids: Kara, who escapes the factory she was made in to explore her newfound sentience; Connor, whose job it is to hunt down deviant androids; and Markus, who devotes himself to releasing the androids from servitude. They may survive or perish depending on dialogue choices that shape the story as customised by the player.
Detroit: Become Human is derived from Quantic Dream's 2012 tech demo Kara; Valorie Curry returns to reprise the title role. To research the setting, the developers visited Detroit, Michigan. Quantic Dream built a new engine to complement the game and cast hundreds of actors from Los Angeles, London and Paris before commencing the process of shooting and animation. The 2,000-page script took director David Cage more than two years to write. Philip Sheppard, Nima Fakhrara, and John Paesano composed the score for Kara, Connor, and Markus, respectively.
Detroit: Become Human is an action-adventure game played from a third-person view, which is subject to a set and controllable perspective. There are multiple playable characters in the game who can die as the story continues without them; as a result, there is no "game over" message following a character's death. The story will branch out depending on which choices are made. The player will be able to rewind to certain points in the story to reshape decisions in the event of regret. Obtaining clues by highlighting and analysing the environment with augmented vision allows one character, Connor, to reconstruct and replay events that occurred before. The more information Connor collects within an allotted time, the greater the chance of success will be in deciding a course of action. Others can avail themselves of set procedures like patrol routes.
Detroit: Become Human was announced on 27 October 2015 at a Sony press conference during Paris Games Week. It appeared at E3 2016 and E3 2017, showing trailers of additional playable characters and gameplay. Following E3 2017, Cage confirmed that the game would be released in 2018, later specified as the first or second quarter therein. The game is set to be released on 25 May 2018 for PlayStation 4. After the 2017 Paris Games Week, a new trailer released for the game was criticised for its portrayal of child abuse, specifically a scene in which a 10-year-old girl is attacked by her father. Dechart defended the trailer, saying the story "elicits empathy". If pre-ordered, Detroit: Become Human comes with a dynamic theme and digital soundtrack, while the digital deluxe edition includes a copy of Heavy Rain, a digital art book, digital soundtrack, two dynamic themes, and ten avatars. A demo of the first scene, "Hostage", was made available on the PlayStation Store on 24 April 2018, accompanied by an Amazon Alexa skill that guides the player through the demo.
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