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Valiant Hearts sequel to finally release on consoles

Valiant Hearts: The Great War released over a decade ago as one of Ubisoft's most praised games at the time, but a sequel titled Valiant Hearts: Coming Home only just released last year. Currently, this sequel is exclusive to Netflix's mobile gaming platform, but recent leaks suggest a console release is finally on the way. 

According to VGC, the Brazil ratings board website has listed Valiant Hearts: Coming Home for multiple consoles, including Xbox One, Switch, and PlayStation 4. Usually, age ratings on such websites indicate a game's existence, pointing towards an upcoming release. It's been a little over a year since Coming Home was published on Netflix, and as such, it's probable that the timed exclusivity has expired, meaning the game can now be published on other platforms.

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Valiant Hearts: Coming Home, a sequel set after the first game's events, tells the heart-wrenching stories of several individuals caught up in the war. The game has been developed by Ubisoft Montpellier, the same studio behind the original game and Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, and has received generally favourable reviews, achieving a 73 Metacritic score.

Currently, the game is only available via the Android and iOS Netflix apps.

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