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    Paradise Lost, game set after WWII, will be released in March

    Paradise Lost, game set after WWII, will be released in March

    Paradise Lost game received its release date. The title developed by PolyAmorous and published by All in Games! will arrive for PC and consoles on March 24th.

    Set in a region of central Europe that was bombed by the Nazis and taken over by radiation, Paradise Lost shows an alternate reality in which there were no winners in World War II.

    Check out the release date reveal trailer.


    A 13-minute gameplay focused on exploration was also released.


    Developed in Unreal Engine 4, the game will deliver a journey where player choices will influence characters, visual style, sound effects and directly on the plot.

    Game releases in March 2021

    Paradise Lost details

    After the war persisted for over 20 years, the conflict only ended when the Nazis launched nuclear missiles across much of the European continent. With this, the heart of Europe remained shrouded in the mystery of complete destruction and lethal radiation, without having any kind of communication or connection with the rest of the world. Thus, the game will present an alternate reality in which there were no winners in WWII.

    The player-controlled protagonist is Szymon, a boy who discovers a large German bunker while wandering the arid and nuclear wastelands of Poland after the death of his mother. The boy is looking for an unknown man in a photograph that was liked by his mother. It remains to be seen if you will be able to find it.

    In a retro futuristic bunker, with advanced industrial technology, you will be able to explore the underground city that remains hidden inside the place. In addition, in the abandoned bunker Szymon will receive contact, through technology, with a girl named Ewa. If the young man can find her, she will be able to tell who the man in the photo is.



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