Death Mark Comes To Xbox One

Death comes to mark the Xbox One.

Posted By | On 13th, Apr. 2018

The horror adventure title Death Mark originally came out for the somehow still alive PlayStation Vita in Japan back in summer 2017, and came to PS4 about six months later this January, and shortly the game will launch on the Nintendo Switch this coming June.

Now, within a tweet sent to Gematsu, Hajime Chikami, the president and CEO of Experience, the creators of Death Mark, confirmed that the horror game will hit yet another audience, that of Microsoft’s Xbox One. 

According to Chikami, the Microsoft port was announced during a livestream recently, and can be expected roughly the same time as the Nintendo Switch port, which is coming this summer. The story follows rumours of a mysterious mark said to be predicting deaths in the suburban Tokyo area of H. City. The player’s goals is to explore the mysterious Kujou Mansion and save themselves. Are you interested in the game? Let us know in the comments.


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