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SelectaPlay and Astrolabe Games Ink Deal To Distribute “Luto” On Xbox, PlayStation and PC For Asian Markets

SelectaPlay and Astrolabe Games Ink Deal To Distribute “Luto” On Xbox, PlayStation and PC For Asian Markets

Published: Tuesday, May 14, 2024Tagged: Gaming, ID@Xbox, Steam, Windows, Xbox Series X|S

Publisher Selecta Play (@SelectaPlay) has partnered with Astrolabe Games (@Astrolabe_Games) to distribute Broken Bird Games' (@BrokenBirdGames) psychological horror narrative title Luto for Xbox, PlayStation and PC (Steam) in Asia territories.

SelectaPlay and Astrolabe Games Ink Deal To Distribute “Luto” On Xbox, PlayStation and PC For Asian Markets

Luto is a first-person psychological horror narrative experience where players embody a person living in despair and unable to leave their house. Finding the way to leave will lead them through a series of paths challenging their senses and uncovering untold fears and phobias. Explore the pain of losing a loved one, the horror of the insecurity to the darkness that lurks behind the anxiety and depression. Enter a mysterious place full of secrets to discover and challenges to face. Deciphering it all will not be an easy task, will you be able to tell fact from fiction? Discover an environmental and sensory horror where you will experience the fear of numerous phobias.

“Partnering with Astrolabe Games opens an exciting new opportunity for gamers worldwide to experience Luto’s terrifying narrative.” Commented Javi Puertas, Head of Gaming at SelectaPlay. “Playing Luto in their own language will allow gamers to be fully immersed in the terrifying, and story narrative and be drawn deeper into the game world than ever before.”

Luto will be available in 2024 across digital stores on Xbox, PlayStation and PC (Steam).

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