Square Enix Launches Mysterious Teaser For Murdered: Soul Suspect



Not too long ago, Square Enix launched a new site, Murdered.com, which teased an upcoming game from the company, known as Murdered: Soul Suspect. Up until this point, we haven't had all that much to go on besides a few cryptic pictures, but now, the studio has posted a teaser trailer that answers some questions and poses a whole lot more.

According to the clip, it appears that the game will center around figuring out who was behind your murder. That's an awfully dark premise, but also one that could be really cool. What do you think of the idea? Do you have faith that Square Enix will be able to deliver an engaging and unique experience with this new IP? Let us know in the comments below.

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