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Trading cards are now available for Detroit: Become HumanOct 22, 2021 - Community AnnouncementsDear players, We are delighted to announce that Steam Trading Cards are now available on Steam, along with other exclusive rewards: • Collect Trading cards by playing the game • Win various badges • Unlock backgrounds for your profile • Use unique emoticons Note: anyone who has played already will retroactively receive trading cards for their time spent in the game. Enjoy! The Quantic Dream Team Detroit: Become Human and Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 lead busy month for PlayStation NowFeb 2, 2021 - EurogamerA new month means a fresh roster of additions to PlayStation Now, and February's a busy one for Sony's subscription service, ushering in Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, Detroit: Become Human, Darksiders Genesis, Little Nightmares, and more. Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 joined Activision's ceaseless procession of franchise instalments in 2015, sending the series' reliably solid FPS action to the far-flung future of 2065. The high-tech-tinged end result earned itself a Eurogamer Recommended award back in the day, with contributor Edwin Evans-Thirlwell writing, "Where Treyarch's single-player struggles, the deftly tuned multiplayer soars, delivering a Call of Duty that's rich with options." As for Detroit: Become Human, it's another heavily cinematic narrative adventure from the minds at Quantic Dream. This time, the studio serves up a sci-fi thriller focussed on the plight of a group of androids - and while its attempts to draw parallels with the likes of the civil rights movement are clumsy, it's by far the developer's most disciplined, engaging outing yet. "With this glib, rabble-rousing and admittedly enjoyable thriller," wrote Oli Welsh in his review, "Quantic Dream has finally delivered on the promise of its interactive storytelling format". Read more Vote for Detroit: Become Human at the Steam Awards!Dec 22, 2020 - Community AnnouncementsDear players, We are very pleased and honored to announce that the Steam community has nominated Detroit: Become Human for the Outstanding Story-Rich Game award this year! Our team was extremely excited to share Detroit with the Steam community this summer and getting so much positive feedback from you all has been amazing – thank you for your support! You have until January 3rd to vote, as the winner will be announced at 9am Pacific time. We wish good luck to all the great games nominated and are counting on you! Thank you, The Quantic Dream team Simplified Chinese now available for Detroit: Become Human!Aug 5, 2020 - Community AnnouncementsDear Chinese players, We are delighted to announce that Detroit: Become Human is now available to play in Simplified Chinese (interface and subtitles only). You just have to update the game, and "CHS" will appear in the list of available languages. We are very happy that more people are now able to enjoy the game in their native language. Have a great time playing Detroit! The Quantic Dream teamDetroit: Become Human, Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls are out now on SteamJun 18, 2020 - Rock, Paper, Shotgun Trading years of PlayStation exclusivity for a PC debut locked on the Epic Games Store, three Quantic Dreams games finally found their way over to Steam. Detroit: Become Human, Beyond: Two Souls and Heavy Rain hit Valve’s platform today – a trio of strange cinematic story-games about serial killers, Ellen Page’s invisible friend, and a robot emancipation movement that certainly holds no real-world analogue. (more…) Heavy Rain, Detroit: Become Human and Beyond: Two Souls coming to Steam in JuneMay 26, 2020 - Rock, Paper, Shotgun Quantic Dream’s trio of old PlayStation exclusives are being plonked in front of a new set of PC players next month, as Heavy Rain, Detroit: Become Human and Beyond: Two Souls are arriving on Steam on June 18th. They first launched on PC last year via the Epic Games Store, and it’s not long now before they’re freed of their exclusivity shackles. So, which will you try first? The murder mystery about finding your stolen kid? The android simulator that makes you decide if robots should be free? Or will you become a young girl trying to figure out what’s up with her weird friend? You decide! (more…)