Lies of P is now only available on Game Pass small size A little earlier than originally planned.
It was scheduled to arrive on Game Pass as a day one release tomorrow, but Xbox’s Vice President of Games Marketing, Aaron Greenberg, confirmed in a post on X/Twitter a few hours ago that it is now available on the service.
a surprise: @Liesofp Available to play now #JimBass! šš š¼āāļøš® https://t.co/MdUxhfm7Ng pic.twitter.com/oDJczBoIwA
ā Aaron Greenberg š š¼āāļøšU (@aarongreenberg) September 18, 2023
But the release was a little confusing. The release date was largely marketed as September 19, but it arrived on Xbox and Steam consoles this morning. However, the PlayStation version is still scheduled to be released tomorrow (or rather, midnight tonight).
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A battle for survival in a dark retelling of the classic Pinocchio tale. Lies of P will be released tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/mE07PQYUWJ
– PlayStation (@PlayStation) September 18, 2023
Of course, many have already gotten their hands on Lies of P, with those who pre-ordered the Deluxe Edition arriving on September 15. Basically, the release dates may have been the real lie all along.
Lies of P is a dark game about Pinocchio, where the player takes on the role of āPā, a puppet created by Geppetto, in the plagued city of Krat where you must navigate a web of lies and secrets and fight against murderous puppets.
IGN gave the game an 8/10 with Travis Northup Write in his review It “may not branch particularly far from its spirit-like inspiration, but like a marionette controlled by a skilled puppet master, it plays the part very well in a wonderful dark fantasy world.”
If you’re diving into the world of Lies of P now (or tomorrow, or whenever it airs on your platform of choice), check out IGN 14 essential tips and tricks for beginnersAnd our collapse The chapter you start with.
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