AMSTERDAM & LOS ANGELES — Publisher Good Shepherd Entertainment, global content leader Lionsgate, and independent developer Bithell Games have announced that the action-oriented timeline strategy game, John Wick Hex, is coming to PlayStation 4 on May 5.
Building on their work from the original PC title, Bithell Games (Thomas Was Alone, Subsurface Circular) has collaborated with Ant Workshop to redesign John Wick Hex for the PlayStation 4’s DualShock 4 controller. Wick’s every move and skills will be available at your fingertips as quick as the man himself.
John Wick Hex is fight-choreographed chess brought to life. It expands on the John Wick universe with a new storyline, unique graphic noir art design, and the world-class voice talents of Ian McShane, Lance Reddick and Troy Baker. The game also includes a riveting original score by Grammy-nominated composer Austin Wintory (Journey, Flow, the Banner Saga series).
Created in close collaboration with the creative and stunt teams behind Lionsgate’s hit franchise, John Wick Hex captures the unique feel of tactical combat from the films, blurring the line between strategy and action. Each move has its own risks and consequences, and every weapon changes the tactics at hand. Ammo is limited and realistically simulated, so time your reloads and make each choice count.
John Wick Hex will be available for $19.99 on the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system via the PlayStation Store on May 5. John Wick Hex is currently available for Windows PC and Mac exclusively via the Epic Games Store.
For more details, visit JohnWickHex.com, and follow @mikeBithell and @GoodShepherdEnt on Twitter.
Related: John Wick Hex Review for PC
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