Surreal Adventure Game Vane is Coming to PC via Steam July 2019

Published: July 10, 2019 10:30 AM /

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The Vane PC release date has been set according to a press release from the publisher. This upcoming surreal adventure game has already been launched on the PlayStation 4 and now the PC version of the game is almost ready for showtime!

In Vane, a bird has transformed into a boy thanks to some strange golden dust. You'll be able to freely transform between bird and boy to explore a desert land filled with wonder and mystery. Like a bird, you'll be able to get an overhead view of the land to see the bigger picture; as a boy, you'll be able to go down to ground level and solve puzzles. You won't have to wait too long to get this game, either; the Vane PC release date is July 23, 2019.

The world will evolve as you move through it, changing as you go along and uncovering even more secrets for you to discover. You'll be able to explore caves filled with strange machinery, but be careful — there will be plenty of hazards like terrifying dust storms that you'll have to survive!

Vane has been out on the PlayStation 4 since January 15, 2019. Since then, the game has had several updates including better performance, bug fixes, and a more forgiving checkpoint system. PC players will benefit from these updates as they will all be included with the launch of the PC version.

You can try to figure out what the heck this game is all about by watching the Vane PC trailer below. Be sure to check out our review of the PS4 version! The Vane PC release date is July 23, 2019; it will launch at a price of $19.99 or your regional equivalent with the option to pick up the soundtrack for $6.99. In the meantime, you can add it to your wishlist on Steam. Alternatively, you can pick up the PlayStation 4 version for $24.99.

Will you pick up this game on the Vane release date? What do you think of the concept and overall aesthetic of this upcoming title? Let us know in the comments below!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jStF3cDUoic

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