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Anticipated Mystery Phoenix Springs Delayed To October 7th

Neo-noir mystery has hit a tangled web that can only be unraveled by October 7th.

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September 4, 2024

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[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]

Calligram Studio :

Calligram Studio’s anticipated neo-noir mystery, Phoenix Springs, has been delayed until October 7th. Originally announced for a September 16th release date, the additional time will give the studio the time it needs to deliver on the anticipation built by its award-winning hand-drawn art and compelling investigative narrative.

“Thanks to everyone who has shown such enthusiasm for our game since we announced it and we hope you’re OK to just wait a little bit longer to play Phoenix Springs,” said Jigmé Özer, Calligram Studio founder. “We needed some extra time to get the game ready for release, so we made the decision to delay the game until October 7th. Thank you for your patience!”


Phoenix Springs begins when reporter Iris Dormer reconnects with her estranged brother. She finds herself in the titular Phoenix Springs, a desert oasis home to an enigmatic community. As she explores ancient ruins and interrogates a rich cast of characters, she must uncover the mysteries that connect the place, the myths, and herself.


As you follow leads and talk to characters, you will collect clues and leads in your inventory. Connect these clues with the environment or mention them in fully voice-acted conversations to progress. Discard false leads and red herrings as you solve logical puzzles designed to challenge and delight fans of story-rich interactive experiences.


Calligram Studio
Website: https://www.calligramstudio.com/
X/Twitter: https://x.com/CalligramStudio
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@calligram_studio
Phoenix Springs on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1973310/Phoenix_Springs/


About Calligram Studio
Calligram is currently three people based between the UK and France. Calligram call themselves an art collective for two reasons: it reflects the fluidity of their structure and highlights how they think about the medium of computer games. They are currently working on their first game, the neo-noir mystery point-and-click, Phoenix Springs.

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