Call of the Sea Revealed, Coming Late 2020 for Xbox Series X, PC and Xbox One

The 1930s adventure game sees Norah exploring a strange island to find her husband.

Posted By | On 08th, May. 2020

Call of the Sea

Out of the Blue’s Call of the Sea was one of many Xbox-exclusive titles announced recently, presenting an “otherworldly” adventure set in the 1930s. Set to release in late 2020, it focuses on Norah as she arrives on a strange island looking for her missing husband. Check out the trailer below.

As a mystery adventure game, Call of the Sea focuses on exploration and puzzle-solving. There’s a hint of transforming into a merwoman to traverse the depths. With a lost civilization seemingly being present long ago, what other secrets could the island hold and what’s become of Norah’s husband?

Call of the Sea is currently slated to release for Xbox One, Xbox Series X and PC. It’s developed on Unreal Engine 4, thus explaining the fetching visuals, and features the Cissy Jones of Firewatch and The Walking Dead: Season 1 frame as the voice of Norah. Stay tuned for more details on the title in the coming months.


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