‘Invisible, Inc.’ for PS4 launches on April 19

The Invisible, Inc. Console Edition product page on PlayStation.com has revealed that the title will be released exclusively on PlayStation 4 this coming April 19, 2016.

It’s about a tactical spy game turn-based game developed by Klei Entertainment which previously released on PC on May 12, 2015. This PlayStation 4 version was announced alongside the PC version, although its release will come with one year apart.

At Invisible Inc. we take control of different “Invisible” agents in the field of action and we infiltrate the most dangerous corporations in the world. We will need stealth, precision and of course a good level of teamwork as essential points to fulfill the highest-ranking missions, since each movement could cost an agent his life.

If you are interested, you can to take a look to the game in the trailer below:

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