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Stealth Inc 2 PlayStation and PC release date announced

Curve Digital's newest action-platformer Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones arrives on Xbox One today. Coinciding with today's release was the announcement of when the game will hit PC and Sony PlayStation platforms.

According to the publisher, Stealth Inc 2 will arrive on PC via the Humble Store, as well as on PS4, PS3, and Vita, on Tuesday, April 7 in North America. It'll be priced at $14.99 on all formats, and is a Cross-Buy title on PlayStation. Purchasing it on any platform will automatically unlock all three versions.

Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones is the sequel to 2011's indie hit, Stealth Inc, which has gone on to sell over 500,000 copies across PC, PlayStation, iOS, and Wii U. The sequel is a "full reimagining of the original," featuring fully explorable, Metroidvania-style overworld, brand new gadgets, a level editor with full level sharing, and various customizable hats.

PlayStation and PC owners will also be able to purchase the Stealth Inc: Ultimate-est Edition which, for $16.99, includes all the available DLC as well as full copies of Stealth Bastard, Stealth Inc, and Stealth Inc 2.

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