Empire of Sin appears on the Microsoft Store, new screenshots available

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Empire of Sinimpressed us when we got a closer look at the game atE3 2019, but we haven’t heard much about the game since then, other than an estimated “Fall 2020” release window, which could be any time in the next few months, or we haven’t been told about any possible delays that have happened. The former seems more likely, fortunately, as Empire of Sin has quietly appeared onthe Microsoft Store, indicating that the game can’t be too far out from release.

As well as having a new page on the Microsoft Store for the Xbox One, there are also some new screenshots to enjoy of the game. If you’re interested, definitely go take a peek at the game’s Mafia-inspired art style, as well as an example of how dialog will work in the game, with multiple options provided to the player. We still don’t know when Empire of Sin is coming out, but we do know it’ll come to Xbox One, PS4, PC, and Switch when it does, giving players plenty of choice on which platform they wish to play on.

If you’re interested, you can also bookmark theirofficial websiteto keep an eye on any new information, but of course we’ll be on the lookout for the latest gaming news as well.

You can now see the storepage.

After silence and little indication of a release date, Empire of Sin has quietly appeared on the Microsoft Store, alongside some new screenshots. Take a look and bookmark the page, because the game may be coming soon.

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