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PC exclusive Inscryption rated for PS4

Inscryption was one of the highest rated PC exclusives of 2021, offering a genre-bending experience in which the less you know going into it, the better. It seems console players may soon get to experience the journey that is Inscryption, as the game has now been rated for PS4.

As discovered by ResetEra user Eirik Furu, the Australian classification boards recently added details for a PlayStation 4 version of the PC exclusive Inscryption. Developed by Daniel Mullins games and published by Devolver Digital, Inscryption is described as:

“an inky black card-based odyssey that blends the deckbuilding roguelike, escape-room style puzzles, and psychological horror into a blood-laced smoothie. Darker still are the secrets inscrybed upon the cards…”

Released back in October 2021, Inscryption became one of the highest rated PC exclusive games of the year according to Metacritic – second only to the tactical RPG Wildermyth (though user reviews favour Inscryption).

With a console version of Inscryption now classified, it is only a matter of time before PlayStation players, as well as (hopefully), Xbox and Switch owners get to try one of last year’s best PC titles.

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