PS4 "Detroit: Become Human" releases spin-off movie "Tokyo: Become Human"!

Sony Interactive Entertainment (SEE) has released the spin-off movie "Tokyo: Become Human" from "Detroit: Become Human" for PS4, scheduled for release on Friday, May 25, 2018.

Detroit: Become Human" is a spin-off movie of "Tokyo: Become Human" from French game developer Quantic Dream, creators of high-quality adventure games such as "HEAVY RAIN" (PS4/PS3) and "BEYOND: Two Souls" (PS4/PS3). This is the latest title from French game maker Quantic Dream.

The story takes place in Detroit in the year 2038, where "androids" have developed AI and robotics that have given them intelligence and appearance beyond that of humans. While society enjoys unprecedented affluence, the rising unemployment rate and widening disparity between the rich and poor have increased anti-android sentiment. Machines that act on their own initiative, as if they were human beings. Is it life or a thing? Through androids, what is a human being? What is life? Players will be confronted with these questions again and again through the three androids, "Kara," "Connor," and "Marcus.

In this "open scenario adventure," the story changes dramatically depending on the player's actions and choices. Decisions, statements, and actions taken by the player in the story will change the situation, and have a major impact on the development and ending of the story itself.

By actively making a series of choices, players will choose the fates of various characters and the fate of the world of humans and androids. Although set in the near future, the game's human themes are relevant to today's world, allowing players to enjoy an unprecedentedly realistic and "personal" storytelling experience while being emotionally moved. A demo version is currently available on the PlayStation Store.
⇒The demo version of "Detroit: Become Human" for PS4, a much talked-about title that depicts a future where androids have awakened to their own selves, is now available!

A special spin-off movie "Tokyo: Become Human" is now available! The movie takes place in a high school library after the graduation ceremony, where a male student who has been a member of the library committee for three years visits the library to perform his final task: closing the library and deleting the data of the librarian android. While deleting the data, the android, who is supposed to be emotionless, suddenly begins to show emotions like a human being. The android's body trembles and tears, and it begs, "Please don't erase my memories of you. When the supposedly emotionless android expresses emotions like a person, do you treat it as a person or as a thing? Or do you treat it as a thing? We hope you will watch the film while thinking about the ending.



Product Information
Detroit: Become Human
Compatibility: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro
Genre: Open scenario adventure
∙ Release date: May 25, 2018 (Friday)
Number of players: 1
・Price: Blu-ray Disc version: 6,900 yen (excluding tax) Download version: 6,900 yen (excluding tax)
CERO: D (for ages 17 and up)
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.
Pre-order page (PS Store): #


Detroit: Become Human Premium Edition
Compatibility: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro
Genre: Open scenario adventure
∙ Release date: May 25, 2018 (Friday)
Number of players: 1
Price: 8,900 yen (excluding tax) for the Blu-ray Disc version *This is a limited-quantity product. It will end as soon as it is gone.
Contents: "Detroit: Become Human" Blu-ray Disc edition, Japan-only special edition art book, original digital soundtrack, original PS4 theme, original stickers, special box
CERO: D (for ages 17 and up)
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.


Detroit: Become Human Digital Deluxe Edition
Compatibility: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro
Genre: Open scenario adventure
∙ Release date: Friday, May 25, 2018
Number of players: 1
Price: 7,900 yen (excluding tax) for download version
Contents: "Detroit: Become Human" main game download version, international digital art book, original digital soundtrack, original PS4 theme
CERO: D (for ages 17 and up)
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment, Inc.
・Pre-order page (PS Store): #



Developed by Quantic Dream.

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