Deceit 2 Now Available on PlayStation 5

Deceit 2 Now Available on PlayStation 5

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The Ritual has been summoned: World Makers’ Deceit 2 is now available for the PlayStation 5.

New to Deceit 2? This gripping matchmade social deduction game tests players strategic thinking and powers of deception.

Trapped in an asylum, players will be at the mercy of a twisted lunatic in its dynamic social sandbox as they take control of either an Innocent or Cursed. The former must work together to escape the Ritual, while the latter set off on a path to wreak chaos.

Learn more with the Deceit 2 console launch trailer below:

Deceit 2 – Console Launch Trailer

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Note that Deceit 2’s recently launched Werewolf DLC, along with all available content, is present in this PlayStation 5 version.

Said Werewolf DLC includes the werewolf Wyrtorn Terror, which also serves as the first Terror to be added since launch. The Chemist role has also been included, which provides a neutral Curse that must poison every other group member to win the Ritual. 

The new Project Wurgen map, available at no additional charge, is also in this console release.

Dubbed “Humble Beginnings,” Season One is also available for Deceit 2, bringing with it new skins, loading screens, and additional unlockables.

Note that the Xbox Series X|S version of Deceit 2 will launch very soon, with both platform versions maintaining feature parity with the Steam version. On that note, cross-play between all versions of the game is available.

Source: Press Release

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