[Update: PS4 Version Confirmed] Murdered: Soul Suspect Confirmed for Xbox One, Reportedly Coming to PS4

[Update] Following the announcement that Murdered: Soul Suspect will be coming to Xbox One, Square Enix has officially confirmed that PlayStation 4 gamers will be getting the game as well. The game is said to run in 1080p natively.

All versions of the game are set to launch this June.

[Original] Murdered: Soul Suspect, the upcoming adventure title from Square Enix and Airtight Games, is coming to Xbox One in addition to the previously confirmed PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 versions.

Microsoft's Larry "Major Nelson" Hyrb made the announcement in a new video for the game, which has been embedded below for your viewing pleasure.

While Square has yet to say anything official about a PlayStation 4 version, one rep allegedly told Geimaku that it's on the way. VG247 followed up with the publisher, but Square Enix wouldn't comment on whether or not a PlayStation 4 version is coming. That said, I'd be shocked if that wasn't the case.

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