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Psychonauts Dev Double Fine Reveals Its Future Plans Today

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5 newsrooms are on this story. GamesRadar+ published first 10 hours ago; the rest followed at a median of 7.5 hours.

The fastest follow came from Push Square, 3.6 hours behind the first report. The median outlet followed 7.5 hours after the break. The most recent pickup, Polygon, landed 56 minutes ago.

Early movers: GamesRadar+, Push Square, GameSpot — with 2 more following. Polygon was the latest arrival, 9.4 hours behind the break.

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Who reported it, and when

  1. first GamesRadar+ "PlayStation has restored my access": Indie dev says their games will now "remain available" after Sony previously pulled their publishing deal without "any reason"
  2. +4h Push Square Psychonauts Dev Double Fine Reveals Its Future Plans Today
  3. +6h GameSpot Compulsion Games Is Now Officially An Ex-Xbox Studio
  4. +9h Kotaku Psychonauts Dev Now Owns All Its Games Made Under Xbox And Their Publishing Rights: ‘Buying Any Of Our Games Helps Support The Studio’
  5. +9h Polygon Psychonauts Developer Double Fine Reveals Post-Xbox Comeback Plan

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Psychonauts Dev Double Fine Reveals Its Future Plans Today

Having gone back to being an independent team.

Psychonauts team Double Fine is going to share "what's next for the studio" today as part of a livestream on the Kinda Funny Games YouTube channel.

Having just returned to independence after years of ownership under Microsoft, the developer plans to talk about its future on the live show scheduled to start in the coming hours. I doubt you're going to get actual game announcements out of the livestream, but I presume Tim Schafer will be there to talk about how Double Fine will approach its future.

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