Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons confirmed for Windows Phone and Xbox One this summer

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons has been confirmed for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and mobile devices. The new release will feature director commentary, soundtracks and a concept art gallery, offering new ways to enjoy the lore and overall design of the title.

As well as the consoles noted above, iOS, Android and Windows Phone owners will be able to journey to the Tree of Life and acquire its magical water to save their sick father. All launches will coincide with one another, occurring this summer. The original release was back in 2013, on Xbox Live, PlayStation Network and PC.

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons received critical acclaim for design, platforming and the emotionally engaged narrative. We'll be sure to let you all know once the new versions hit respective platform stores.

Source: GameSpot

Rich Edmonds
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Rich Edmonds was formerly a Senior Editor of PC hardware at Windows Central, covering everything related to PC components and NAS. He's been involved in technology for more than a decade and knows a thing or two about the magic inside a PC chassis. You can follow him on Twitter at @RichEdmonds.

27 Comments
  • Respect!
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  • This is an excellent game. Strongly recommended for those who can play on the big screen with a controller.
  • Agreed. Wasn't sure in the beginning, but I love it after playing it.
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  • Great game. Achievements and universal would make it even better.
  • I completed the game but didn't get any achievements. They all involve stopping and exploring, which conflicts with the story of hurrying to heal your father. I also thought the controls needed improving, and the lack of choice reduced any emotional investment in the story.
  • Was an enjoyable game when I played it, but I wouldn't play it again.
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  • Did this ever end up releasing on Windows Phone? I don't see it in the Store.