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Broken Sword 5 – the Serpent’s Curse lands on Xbox One

Ken Heslip Ken Heslip
September 4, 2015
2 min read

Xbox One just got another release in the form of the much-anticipated adventure game Broken Sword 5 – the Serpent’s Curse. The creators say there was a huge demand to bring it to consoles after it was released on PC, Mac and Linux. The Xbox One download of the game comes in at just under 5 GB download size and will set you back $24.99 US.

Video ThumbnailXbox One just got another release in the form of the much-anticipated adventure game Broken Sword 5 – the Serpent’s Curse. The creators say there was a huge demand to bring it to consoles after it was released on PC, Mac and Linux. The Xbox One download of the game comes in at just under 5 GB downlo

This latest instalment in the Broken Sword game series is beautifully illustrated and follows the adventures of George Stobbart and Nico Collard. When George and Nico witness a murder in Paris, they become embroiled in an adventure to unravel the mystery of a stolen painting that threatens to ruin humanity. How’s that for drama and intrigue!

Fans of the series will be happy to hear that it will come with death scenes intact unlike previous game in the series – The Shadow of the Templars. The console versions of the game will include both episodes of the PC version as well as some console-specific enhancements to the UI.

If you’re interested in solving this mystery, click the link below and let the adventure begin.

Buy Broken Sword 5 – the Serpent’s Curse for Xbox One Now

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