![]() The Sinking City, in its many iterations, is available on PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC through various online storefronts. The Sinking City is an adventure and investigation game set in an open world inspired by the universe of H.P. The Ironton and the Moonlight disconnected their tow lines and drifted apart, with the Ironton crew setting sails and firing up its engine. ![]() In a statement on their official site, the developers reported that they both developed and published the version of the game on PS5, and since the PS4 and PS5 have different publishers, the game is ineligible for a now-standard next-gen platform upgrade. The steamer broke down in heavy Lake Huron seas around 12:30 a.m. The Sinking City also came to PS5 on February 19th. The game returned to online storefronts last month following the Paris Court of Appeals ruling that Frogwares had terminated its relationship with Nacon in “a manifestly unlawful manner.” Reed who plagued by nightmarish visions of a drowned city travels to the waterlogged town of Oakmont to find answers. The Sinking City was pulled from Steam in August 2020 due to legal troubles between Frogwares and publisher Nacon (previously Big Ben Interactive), who allegedly breached licensing agreements, thus owing Frogwares allegedly €1 million in outstanding payments. The game is set in the fictional city of Oakmont, Massachusetts during the 1920s and the story follows private investigator and war veteran Charles W. In a tweet posted today and shared over to the. The drama of The Sinking City has taken another strange turn, as developer Frogwares said on Twitter that the recently restored, then removed, then restored-again version of the game on Steam. In a tweet from the developer on Friday, Frogwares claims that this version of the game was not created by their developers, and promised “more news soon.” At this time, no further information on the matter has been released. 26, 2021 The Sinking City developer Frogwares has said the version of its game currently on Steam was not made by Frogwares. Lovecraftian horror-inspired detective game The Sinking City has returned to Steam, but the game’s developers, Frogwares, are imploring customers not to purchase this version.
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