In a press release, Studio Revolution Software, creators of the popular Broken Sword series and French publisher Microids announced the release Bureau of Beyond a steel sky.
The title, which is already available on iOS via Apple Arcade and PC, is coming inside 2021 Third Quarter In the physics and digital edition PlayStation 4, Xbox One e Nintendo Switch. Beyond a Steel Sky is a sequel to the classic Beneath a Steel Sky, from Charles Cecil, the creator of the Broken Sword series, with the art direction of the famous cartoonist Dave Gibbons behind Watchman.
“We are pleased to sign this release agreement with the renowned Revolution Software Studio!” Says Stephen Langard, CEO of Microites. “We are pleased to offer players the opportunity to constantly discover Steel Sky on consoles, immersing themselves in a captivating story backed by brilliant game dynamics and beautiful graphics.”
Revolutionary Software Founder, CEO and Sports Director Charles Cecil said: “I am delighted to be working with Microids, a company with such a great reputation for publishing high quality adventures – they are the perfect partner for our most ambitious adventure Beyond a Steel Sky to date.”
“The Revolution has built a great reputation for writing brilliant adventure games that combine high drama with comedy – players don’t know whether to laugh or win or both.” Says Dave Gibbons, co-creative director of the game. “I’m happy with how Steel has come out beyond Sky – it exceeds my expectations in every way.”
Available this summer and beyond just a Steel Sky between the PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.

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