Square Enix to Reveal New Game From Western Studio [UPDATE]
[UPDATE] Twitch stream goes live with the mysterious title "Can't Kill Progress."
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[UPDATE] The stream has now gone live. We've now learned that CKP stands for "Can't Kill Progress." The video also shows a security camera-style video feed of an incarcerated man lying on the ground.
The original story is below.
Square Enix will reveal a new game from one of its Western studios tomorrow, the company has announced.
The publisher teased the news via its official Twitter account, which invited fans to join Square Enix on Twitch for "a unique 3-day interactive experience from one of our Western studios." The only other information it teased is the image you can see above, and that the game is currently being called "Project CKP."
Some games published by Square Enix that are being developed outside of Japan include a new Hitman from IO Interactive and a new Deus Ex from Eidos Montreal, though Project CKP could also easily be a completely new franchise from a developer we haven't heard about yet.
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