A Plague Tale: Innocence brings rats and the Inquisition to consoles and PC

Asobo Studio’s debut new IP, A Plague Tale: Innocence, is out now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Watch the Launch Trailer now and embark on a dark adventure through a war-torn, medieval France, relentlessly pursued by the Inquisition and never-ending hordes of ravenous rats.

We’ve been following along with this title since before it was announced. We were in a tiny room at E3 many years back seeing the rat and light mechanics and knowing this one was one to keep an eye on. And we did for every following year until today’s release.

A Plague Tale: Innocence tells a grim and emotional story, with gameplay blending action and adventure. Follow Amicia and her little brother Hugo, as they attempt to survive a harsh, brutal world plagued by war and the Black Death. On the run from the Inquisition and surrounded by unnatural swarms of rats, the siblings’ rocky journey will not leave them unscathed.

Developed on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC by Asobo Studio, A Plague Tale: Innocence will offer an adventure supported by an original scenario, with gameplay that blends action, adventure and stealth phases. Follow our protagonists Amicia and her little brother Hugo, both orphans and on the run from the terrifying Inquisition. Our young heroes will also need to survive against an even greater danger: supernatural swarms of rats that appeared with the great plague, infecting cities and countryside alike.

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KEY FEATURES

  • An original story featuring two young orphans on the run from the Inquisition.
  •  A gameplay that blends action, adventure and stealth phases.
  •  Survive against a great danger: Supernatural swarms of rats that appear with the great plague and threaten to devour anything in their path

A Plague Tale: Innocence is available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

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