Playdead’s dark sidescroller dated for Sony’s console a year after its XBLA debut; soundtrack coming to iTunes.
Playdead’s award-winning sidescroller Limbo was awarded critical plaudits for its thoughtful puzzles and striking aesthetics when it released a year ago this month only on Xbox Live. Now–as was expected–PlayStation 3 gamers will finally be able to try it out in just two weeks.
Playdead co-founder Dino Patti wrote on the PlayStation Blog today that Limbo will arrive for the PS3 on July 19, with a European release date pegged for July 20. The game is expected in Japan and the rest of Asia “soon.”
Additionally, Limbo’s soundtrack will be made available to purchase through iTunes next Monday, July 11. A PC version of the game has been confirmed, but Playdead has yet to announce when it will arrive.
Limbo is a puzzle-platformer that has players controlling a silhouette of a boy searching for his sister throughout various dreary chapters and dark environments. The game doesn’t have loading screens once it is started and progresses through reaching various checkpoints.
For more on the title, check out GameSpot’s review of Limbo for the Xbox 360.
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