Amnesia: Collection coming to PS4

Horror franchise Amnesia, previously only available for PC, is coming to PS4, Frictional Games announced.

Developed in collaboration between Frictional Games and The Chinese Room Amnesia: Collection will include the original Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Amnesia: Justine and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs.

A statement released alongside the announcement read;

From the creators of SOMA, the Amnesia series ushered in a new age of horror gaming. Rather than cut-scenes and forced jump-scares, the Amnesia series wrapped fragile players within its grim embrace, beckoning them to explore and survive amid the darkness as it pulled at the frayed edges of sanity.

Available for pre-order on the PlayStation Store now PlayStation Plus subscribers can currently get it for a discounted price of $32.21 AUD. Non-subscribers pay $42.95 AUD as do subscribers after the discounted period.

Amnesia: Collection will be available for PS4 on November 22, 2016.

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