I Love Absolutely Everything About KARMA: The Dark World

• written by Krist Duro
I Love Absolutely Everything About KARMA: The Dark World

A Multi-Dimensional Narrative Inspired By The Works of George Orwell, David Lynch and Kojima-San

Psychological thriller KARMA: The Dark World, created by groundbreaking Chinese developer, Pollard Studio, was announced as part of Wired Direct ‘24. This visionary new title explores what is possible in narrative design and technology, featuring mind-bending concepts with next-generation visuals, crafting a true cinematic masterpiece.

The setting is East Germany in 1984, in a dystopian world ruled by the Leviathan Corporation. KARMA takes players deep into a world where twisted creations linger just out of sight, and where every shadow holds a secret. Discover the truth in a dark story of love, loss and deception.

Leo Zullo, Managing Director of publisher Wired Productions said:

I saw something very special in Karma: The Dark World. It evokes, emotions and provokes players to think, feel and question everything. Pollard Studio wanted to create an intense cinematic experience, and I’m delighted we’re able to work so closely with them. It’s truly an exciting game that I can’t wait to reveal more about.

You can wishlist KARMA: The Dark World on Steam now, with more information to be shared in the future on PlayStation and Xbox channels.

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