A PS4 port for the deckbuilding horror game Inscryption may be on the way, according to a new ratings board listing. Inscryption was nominated for a 2022 BAFTA following its initial release for PC last year, and is broadly considered to be one of the best games of 2021.
Inscryption's engaging gameplay has helped it to build an enthusiastic fanbase, especially the deckbuilding aspect central to the title. This is what led to the release of Kaycee's Mod, a free update that turned the first act's iconic card game into an endless roguelike mode. This new gameplay mode also made new additions to the lore surrounding Inscryption, thanks to the logs left behind by the titular Kaycee Hobbes. This only built on the game's popularity; the dark and twisting storyline of the main game already held its fair share of surprises for players, who encountered many intriguing mysteries as they made their way through the three acts of Inscyption's story.
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Now it seems that Inscryption's reach may be expanding even further. Destructoid reports that a new listing for Inscryption has appeared on the website of the Australian Classification Board, which provides age ratings and content warnings for both films and video games in Australia. This listing, created on July 4 2022, is specifically for a Playstation 4 release, indicating the existence of a port that has not yet been officially announced. Although not confirmed by the game's developer, this would certainly make sense as a way to capitalize on the game's positive reputation amongst gamers. It has already been the inspiration for a deckbuilding Pokémon fan game, for example, and could easily prompt similar
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