Paradise Lost Release Date Announced for PC and Consoles, Game Releasing March 24

Paradise Lost Release Date

All In! Games has announced the release date for its upcoming title Paradise Lost, where the game will be releasing on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on March 24, 2021.

The game is currently available for pre-order for $14.99, but for Xbox One you can get a 20% discount on the game if you order it before the launch date. On the other hand, PC owners can get a 34% discount if they pre-order it from GOG.com

Check out the release date announcement trailer below:

It’s winter, 1980. Szymon, a boy raised in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, finds an abandoned Nazi bunker. Will he find what he’s looking for? Play Paradise Lost and explore an underground world, where Slavic mythology mixes with retrofuturistic technology. Discover the last story on Earth.

Last month, All In! Games released a story trailer which detailed a little of the story about what really happened in the bunker, while also presenting a brand new illustration called the Totems.

Paradise Lost is set in an alternate version of WWII, the war persisted for 20 more years only to end in flames when the Nazis launched nuclear missiles at most of Europe. In the aftermath, the heart of Europe remains shrouded in the mystery of complete destruction and deadly radiation, inaccessible to the rest of the world.

You play as a 12-year-old survivor, wandering the barren, nuclear wasteland of Poland, looking for hope, when you come across a massive, abandoned Nazi bunker.

Descend into the bunker and find advanced industrial technology intertwined with mysterious Slavic pagan imagery. Make decisions that will shape your future as you work to uncover the secrets of the past and discover what happened to the bunker’s inhabitants.

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