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Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons might be getting a remake

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons was a huge indie hit when it originally launched back in 2013. Personally, it is still a game that I think back on fondly today. It looks like a new generation will get to experience the game soon, as a remake is reportedly on the way. 

Since we typically only hear about remakes for more popular titles, seeing that Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons may be heading for a remake is particularly surprising. According to Bilbil-kun, who you'll know from monthly PSN and Xbox Game Pass leaks, 505 Games is set to publish the remake of this indie classic. The announcement could come as soon as tomorrow via The Game Awards.

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons follows two siblings on a perilous journey to retrieve a life-saving elixir for their ailing father. Players control both brothers simultaneously, navigating challenging environments and solving puzzles that demand collaboration. The game explores themes of loss, perseverance, and the unbreakable bond between siblings, culminating in a poignant and impactful conclusion.

The original game released for Xbox and PlayStation consoles as well as PC. Since then, the game has also released on iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch and even Windows Phone. The game won a BAFTA Award in 2014. We'll have to wait and see where things go from here.

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KitGuru Says: Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons was one of the games that opened my eyes to the world of indie game development. If a remake is coming, I'm undoubtedly going to pick it up, assuming it has evolved over the original in a significant way. 

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