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Gone are the days when PC games automatically came released on discs, sold in shops for you to purchase and then take home to play. Digital distribution is slowly dwindling the number of boxed copies games are getting nowadays but there are still some who enjoy having a physical copy of the game to hold in their hands.
Because of that Schafer and co have done a deal with publisher Nordic to get their game Broken Age released on physical disc as well as digitally, and they’ll be up for sale around about the same time as the second act of the game is released this spring. This will make it more likely to stand up to “solar flares and EMP bombs and stuff” according to Schafer himself.
The disc will include both of the acts, the game having been split into those two parts last year after the studio ran into some money troubles despite having had a very successful Kickstarter campaign, exceeding the target by around $3 million. We’ve been told to expect harder puzzle elements in the second act of the game.

January 7th, 2015 by
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