D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die Arrives on June 5th for PC

Take the dive once more on PC.

Posted By | On 08th, May. 2015

D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die

Access Games’ D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die has finally been dated for the PC. After selling 1.3 million copies on Xbox One, the unorthodox adventure title will be releasing on June 5th for PC, according to director Hidetaka Suehiro on Twitter.

D4 on the PC will offer quite the number of differences from the Xbox One version. Aside from running at 1080p resolution and 60 FPS, it will include all previously release DLC as in-game content. Controls have been changed to accommodate mouse support, effectively removing Kinect from the equation during quick time events. You can also acquire all the DLC costumes and accessories like facial hair in-game itself.

A second season for D4 will also be arriving in the coming days so there’s plenty more for fans on both platforms to look forward to. What are your thoughts on D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned for more information.


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