Limbo will make your iOS devices cry on July 3

As enjoyable and memorable an experience as Limbo was, it was still quite depressing. Not The Walking Dead or The Last of Us levels of depression, but its bleak atmosphere definitely makes you feel quite down at times. Regardless, it’s atmosphere is remarkable and effective for that very reason. And the more people get to experience the game, the better.

Limbo will soon be heading to iOS devices on July 3 for the price of $4.99. This will make the game reach an even broader audience, which will definitely add to the game’s already 3 million plus copies sold since its original debut. You can check out the full press release below.

LIMBO is Available on the App Store Next Week

COPENHAGEN, Denmark – June 26, 2013 – We are proud to announce that the dedicated team here at Playdead has now completed LIMBO for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.

The release of LIMBO into its largest market to date, follows the news that LIMBO has already sold over 3 million copies across Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Steam, Mac App Store and Playstation Vita.

We have worked very hard to bring LIMBO to as many devices as possible; rethinking the controls and performing extensive optimizations to ensure an amazing touch-based experience across iPad 2 (and higher), iPad Mini, iPhone 4S (and higher) and the latest generation of iPod Touch.

LIMBO will be available worldwide on the App Store Wednesday, July 3rd, in your timezone, at $4.99.

Happy dying,
Playdead

About LIMBO and Playdead
LIMBO is a puzzle, action adventure, created and directed by Arnt Jensen with the talented team at Playdead. LIMBO had its debut on game consoles in 2010.

The game has received critical acclaim on all platforms, garnering over 100 awards worldwide.

Playdead was founded in in 2006 by Arnt Jensen and Dino Patti, originally for the purpose of bringing LIMBO to life. Today Playdead is a fully independent game studio based in Copenhagen, Denmark with 26 employees, in development of a brand new IP.

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