Paris Games Week 2017 – The Hong Kong Massacre coming to PS4 in 2018

The Hong Kong Massacre is a top-down, super violent action game from Vreski in Sweden. Inspired by the hyper-violent Hong Kong cinema of the 70’s and 80’s, The Honk Kong Massacre looks like a stylish, 3D version of Hotline Miami.

According to the two-person team from Malmo, Sweden, The Hong Kong Massacre is “A violent action filled top-down shooter set in Hong Kong. Inspired by classic Hong Kong action movies the game is filled with dual pistols, gun smoke and bloodshed.”

It has been in development for the past three years and is newly announced for PS4 alongside a PC and Mac release. It will be available for PS4 in 2018.

Leo Stevenson
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