Mind Twisting Puzzler Manifold Garden to Launch on PS5 This Week

Manifold Garden PS5

William Chyr Studio’s physics defying puzzler Manifold Garden is set to launch on the new-gen PS5 console this week on 20th May, 2021. The game has already been launched on most platforms including PlayStation 4 last year.

The award-winning exploration puzzle game will be available for $19.99, while the Manifold Garden PS5 version will be offered as a free upgrade for anyone who owns the game on the PlayStation 4.

Check out the trailer below:

Manifold Garden - Launch Trailer | PS5

Manifold Garden is a game that reimagines physics and space. Witness infinity in first-person, and master its rules to solve physics-defying puzzles. Cultivate a garden to open new paths forward, where an eternal expanse awaits.

Developer William Chyr Studio has also partnered with iam8bit to bring the physical releases of the game on the PS5 and the Nintendo Switch consoles. In addition, there is also a limited vinyl edition of the soundtrack that will include pop-up architecture plus two in-game tracks not included in the digital soundtrack. Pre-orders for the Vinyl Soundtrack and the physical editions for both PS5 and Nintendo Switch are now available on the iam8bit store.

Manifold Garden PS5

Key Features:

  • An expansive and visually striking world filled with mind-bending puzzles.
  • Manipulate gravity to gain new perspectives and walk on any visible surface.
  • Experience space in new ways as you explore infinitely repeating Escher-esque architecture.
  • Photo Mode offers fun and accessible tools to use Manifold Garden’s world as a canvas for generating beautiful pieces of digital art.
  • PS5-specific: 4K, 60FPS, DualSense™ wireless controller haptic support, Game Help supported.

We have already played the game on PC when we reviewed it and game it a score of 8.5/10. Post your comments below.

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