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Developed in Hungary, The Chicken Police: Into the HIVE will be available on PC in November! | News block

Developed in Hungary, The Chicken Police: Into the HIVE will be available on PC in November! | News block

Chicken Police: In the hive! The detective noir adventure game will debut on Steam early next month, and developer The Wild Gentlemen has announced that the story of Sonny Featherland and Marty MacChicken is coming to consoles.




Our favorite detectives are here again, on November 7 on PC, and we can help them with their toughest case yet, when they head to the slums of Clauville. During the investigation we can interrogate more than 30 people in more than 35 locations, and of course there will be those who do not tell the truth.

You can expect the series' signature dark humor, noir atmosphere and engaging plot, and you can switch between the original black-and-white color palette and the new Technicolor mode at any time during the game. Following the PC release, Chicken Police: In the HIVE! Coming to PS5, PS4, Switch and Xbox Series.

The galactic indie team consists of approximately two dozen people, some of whom have worked on games such as The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Call of Duty: WWII, Warhammer: Mark of Chaos, the Crysis series, Haegemonia: Legions of Iron and Rise: Son of Rome.

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