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Bandai Namco have tweeted a trailer for a new Sherlock Holmes game, but what's it about?

Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter, a Game Right up Your (Baker) Street

Bandai Namco have tweeted a trailer for a new Sherlock Holmes game, but what's it about?
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Bandai Namco announced that Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter will be released on Tuesday.  Available for PS4, Xbox One, Steam/PC it’s another Sherlock Holmes mystery adventure game designed by Frogwares.

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This new story takes you on an adventure to collect clues, interrogate suspects and gather evidence to solve Holmes’ latest mystery – who is the father of Katelyn, Holmes’ adoptive daughter, and who is Holmes’ mysterious new neighbour? 

The video tweeted by Bandai Namco shows a glimpse of this primary objective, Holmes chasing after Katelyn who is being guided around a collapsing London by a mysterious person. The trailer ends with Holmes looking directly at Katelyn and the camera zooms into Katelyn’s eye, and seemingly beyond her eye. Holmes views this all in horror, as it’s seemingly a possession by the devil, almost like he knows this and has predicted the ensuing chaos.

The game looks intriguing, dark and mysterious, and it seems like a new mystery is afoot.


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