The Berlin Apartment Unveiled With New Trailer Teasing A Century Of Stories

• written by Krist Duro
The Berlin Apartment Unveiled With New Trailer Teasing A Century Of Stories

First-person character-driven adventure tells the moving stories of the inhabitants of an apartment over Berlin’s rich history

btf are pleased to unveil their new first-person character-driven adventure in development for PC, PlayStation and Xbox, The Berlin Apartment. The game’s story is told in a series of episodes over the course of the last century. Each episode tells its own story – with its own protagonists, in its own genre, with a very different atmosphere. What connects these tales is a historic apartment in Berlin that serves as the scene of the action.

The Berlin Apartment begins when a handyman is tasked with refurbishing an old apartment. Thanks to the COVID situation, he has a daughter to watch over and homeschool during the extensive renovation work. As he digs deeper and deeper into the history of the apartment, he brings it to life by telling its stories to his daughter. Relics from past times turn out to be silent witnesses – and former companions – of the apartment's former inhabitants.

Dive into the lives of those that lived within the apartment’s four walls. Experience their dreams and the dangers that haunt them, live the hellos and goodbyes that defined their lives, witness their adventures, uncover memories and mysteries.

“We’re really excited to unveil The Berlin Apartment to the world with our debut trailer,” said Game Director Hans Böhme. “We’ve got lots more to share in the future when it comes to the variety of genres and stories you’ll be diving into and how that impacts on what you are doing with the game. For now, we’d like to embrace the spirit of the game and leave you with a bit of mystery…”

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