Inscryption Seems to be Headed to PS4

The widely acclaimed roguelike deck-building horror game has received a classification rating for the PS4 in Australia.

Posted By | On 05th, Jul. 2022

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As anyone who’s played it will gladly tell you, Inscryption was, without the shadow of a doubt, one of the best games of 2021. Its strikingly unique art style, its ingenious story and the way it was told, its incredible execution and blend of roguelike and deck-building mechanics, and how all of those elements were brought together to create something wholly unique- there’s not enough praise for what Inscryption is.

Last year, the game launched exclusively for PC, but it seems it’ll soon become available to a much larger player base. The game recently received a classification rating for the PS4 in Australia, suggesting that a port could be announced soon. Though the rating only mentions PS4, there’s a chance that the announcement – if there is one – is for multiple additional platforms. It wouldn’t be the first time that that has happened with Australian ratings.

We’ll be keeping an eye out on any new updates, so stay tuned.


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