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Master Thief Digital Edition for Windows PC Announced

Master Thief Digital Edition for Windows PC Announced

Will be available February 25, 2014 in North America

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Square Enix® and Eidos-Montréal™, the award-winning studio behind the critically acclaimed Deus Ex: Human Revolution®, are pleased to announce that Master Thief digital edition is coming to North America next February.

There is a rising tide of fear in The City. Hatred saturates every stone. The rich prosper and the less fortunate face misery and repression. Ravaged with sickness and famine, they wait for something to change.

Garrett the Master Thief is entangled in the growing layers of conflict between Baron Northcrest and the oppressed masses led by Orion, the voice of the people. In a City on the brink of revolution, Garrett’s skills are all he can trust as he walks the fine line between politics and the people.

Master Thief is a first-person adventure featuring intelligent design that allows players to take full control, with freedom to choose how they approach and overcome each challenge and forge their own paths through the game.

Karla Munger

Karla Munger

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