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Breakout indie hit Neon White is coming to PlayStation

2022 has been a great year for gaming, especially when it comes to indie games. One of the many breakout indie titles to release this year was Neon White – a fast-paced first-person puzzle platforming shooter. Though initially only released for PC and the Nintendo Switch, a PlayStation port has been all but confirmed.

As discovered by Gematsu, the New Zealand PlayStation Store was recently updated to include a page for Neon White, all-but-confirming that the “lightning fast first-person action game about exterminating demons in Heaven” is set to make its way onto PlayStation systems.

Currently, the page does not list a price nor a release date, but considering the fact that the game launched for PC and Switch back in mid-June, it is possible that Neon White is being geared up for release on its upcoming 6th month anniversary.

With the 2022 Game Awards mere days away now, it is possible that we might get official confirmation of a PlayStation port then. We will have to wait and see, but Neon White coming to more systems is exciting nonetheless.

The PlayStation Store description for the game reads as follows: “Neon White is a lightning fast first-person action game about exterminating demons in Heaven. You are White, an assassin handpicked from Hell to compete with other demon slayers for a chance to live permanently in Heaven. The other assassins seem familiar, though… did you know them in a past life?”

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