ICYMI: Fellow Traveller is set to release NoLongerHome for PS4 and PS5 in early March, bringing it to both consoles for the first time. indiedev indiegame
\nIndie publisher Fellow Traveller and developer Humble Grove confirmed that they will be releasing No Longer Home for PlayStation consoles. Probably one of the more powerful narrative games to come out in a while, the game focuses on a contemporary narrative centered around two non-binary protagonists living together who are forced to make changes in their lives based on things happening beyond their own control.
\nCredit: Fellow Traveller\n'Bo and Ao are graduating from university and preparing to leave the flat they've lived in together for a year. Thanks to visa limitations, Ao is forced to return to Japan, leaving Bo in England. Disillusioned by post-educational life and shoved aside by a government that doesn't want them there, both are trying to come to terms with their uncertain futures.
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