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The Escapists breaks out of Steam and lands on Xbox One

Kareem Anderson Kareem Anderson
September 21, 2019
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The Escapists Xbox One game

The flood gates over at Xbox One continue to stay open. Prison break simulator game, The Escapists, has made its way on Xbox One, now available for digital pre-order and pre download.

The Escapists provides players the opportunity of experiencing a light-hearted whimsical insight into everyday prison life. While you could imagine the aim of the game is to escape prison, the gameplay rest in the details of the execution. Pun intended. How you escape is entirely up to the player. Low key Shawshank-style or over the top with guns blazing either way, the gameplay will keep you entertained for hours.

The game is available for $19.99 and you can head over to the download link below to check it out.

The Escapists (Xbox Store)

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