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Publisher Leonardo Interactive and developer Smallthing Studios are opening a new chapter in video games history as they announce that Simon the Sorcerer - Origins, the prequel to the original Simon the Sorcerer point and click adventure is currently in development for PC and consoles.
The Simon the Sorcerer brand has entertained fans for almost 30 years and the launch of the Origins prequel will look to bring a fresh, modern reimagining of this classic adventure game franchise.
Simon the Sorcerer - Origins is the official prequel to the original Simon the Sorcerer game and transports players back to a few weeks before the events of the first episode.
The game world is crafted with a modern visual style filled with seamless real-time sequences, magic, and puzzle-solving tied together with an engrossing storyline that will finally answer some important questions raised by fans from the first game.
Simon the Sorcerer - Origins will be coming to PC and consoles in early 2023. Fans can wishlist the game on Steam now.
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