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'Invisible Inc.' News: Release Date for PC, Linux and Steam Announced (VIDEO)

Klei Entertainment has announced its turn-based tactics game, "Invisible Inc." is slated for release on PC, Mac, Linux, and Steam next month.

"Invisible, Inc.," which made its debut on Microsoft Windows and OS X in January this year, is gearing for its launch on PC, OS X, Linux and Steam on May 12, with a PlayStation 4 version arriving at a later date.

The turn-based tactics game, allowing players a full run of espionage operations, incorporates rogue-like gameplay inspired by "X-Com." The players take on the role of an agent handler with a playing team of two characters who perform covert operations involving stealth and espionage.

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The story arc involves a threat to the agency which must be solved within five days of game time. The two operatives go around the world on various missions to retrieve information, acquire valuables, and perform other espionage activities. With all the data and items gathered, at the end of five days, the threat to their agency must be nullified before the game is lost.

The player, as the Operator, is tasked with choosing the targets, what to steal from corporations, and upgrading the two-man agents when possible. Once an agent dies in the game, they remain dead until the end.

"Invisible, Inc." features character selection, deep customization for builds, randomly generated environments, five different game modes, and a number fully animated cutscenes with voice overs.

Klei earlier released a Steam Early Access version, but removed the game during for additional development. According to the developer, they are gearing up for users to experience the full version of the game when it launches, including the additional content, new agents, game modes, programs, and other new game elements.

Klei has also announced a PS 4 version is currently under development, but did not release information on when the version will be slated for release.

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