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Canberra-based independent developer, Uppercut Games, is delighted to announce Submerged: Hidden Depths, the sequel to their water-based exploration title, Submerged, will be launching on Steam as well as Xbox and PlayStations consoles.
Submerged: Hidden Depths is a ‘relaxploration’ adventure that sees sibling duo, Miku and Taku, uncover the mysteries of a sunken city in a vast and vibrant world. Lost at sea in their fishing boat, our protagonists will need to scale crumbling skyscrapers, encounter new creatures and solve long-abandoned puzzles if they’re to piece together this enigmatic story.
There’s a sensory fullness to Submerged: Hidden Depths that creates a relaxing experience, with rich and colorful environments, soothing sounds of the ocean, and calming sunrises. Players are invited to slow down and immerse themselves in the serenity at their own pace.
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To stay up to date on the latest developments in this relaxing aquatic exploration title, please visit the Submerged: Hidden Depths website.
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