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RGG Studio unveils Project Century as ‘Stranger Than Heaven’

First teased back during last year’s The Game Awards, Ryu Ga Gotoku (RGG) studio – known best for their work on the Like a Dragon (Yakuza) series – unveiled Project Century: a brand new IP from the team. 6 months on and we’ve now gotten our first proper look at the game, including an official title: Stranger Than Heaven.

Releasing an interesting and atmospheric trailer, RGG Studio gave fans their first proper look at Stranger Than Heaven – “a brand-new title developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, known for creating acclaimed series such as Yakuza, Like a Dragon and Virtua Fighter.”

Set in 1943, the game appears to feature many of the familiar design principles of RGG Studio’s other offerings, including an explorable region, satisfying-looking combat and more.

That said, Stranger Than Heaven looks to include a greater amount of choice when it comes to the story, putting the fate of certain characters into the hands of players.

RGG Studio has proven itself to be able to consistently and rather rapidly release new and interesting games without sacrificing on quality.

While Stranger than Heaven is still likely quite a ways away, it appears to be yet another exciting and entertaining title from RGG Studio.

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