Brothers Always Close! Trailer for A Plague Tale Requiem focuses on the story

Brothers Always Close! Trailer for A Plague Tale Requiem focuses on the story
Brothers Always Close! Trailer for A Plague Tale Requiem focuses on the story

Publisher Focus Entertainment and developer Asobo Studio released on Tuesday (27) an exciting new trailer about the story of A Plague Tale Requiem, a sequel coming this October.

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The plot will be set six months after the first game. Hugo is condemned for his rat-related curse, a situation to which Amicia obviously objects. The siblings travel to 14th century southern France in search of an island that may contain a cure for the boy’s illness. Check it out:

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The video description also contains the official synopsis for A Plague Tale Requiem, which you can see below:

  • As Amicia and Hugo set off in search of a mysterious island in hopes of ending the curse that runs through the boy’s blood, they must rely on the help of the people they meet. Walking in foreign territory, it is unlikely that the young De Runes can do it alone… but how much trust can they place in strangers? The answer seems as uncertain as the island is beautiful and terrifying.

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Plague Tale Requiem will be released on October 18 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC. The pre-order for the sequel has been available on the PS Store since late June and features only the basic version for .

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