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Akupara Games, in collaboration with developer a la mode games, has exciting news for fans of the survival horror genre. Following the digital release of their nostalgic title, Sorry We’re Closed, the teams have announced a physical edition will be available for both PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch later this year. This Premium Edition promises to enhance the gaming experience for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
The physical release aims to capture the essence of the game, which combines elements of nostalgia with modern gameplay mechanics. Players can expect a beautifully packaged edition that not only includes the game but also additional content that enriches the overall experience.
As the release date approaches, fans are eagerly anticipating the chance to hold a tangible version of this unique title, further solidifying its place in the survival horror landscape. Stay tuned for more updates as the launch date draws nearer.
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