We Happy Few Now Out for Early Access

We Happy Few Now Out for Early Access

Don't forget to take your joy.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Jul 26, 2016 @ 12:26 PM (Staff Bios)
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We Happy Few was one of the brightest gems at this year's E3. Its trailer has been viewed hundreds of thousands of time on YouTube. Its surreal and dramatic story is gripping and engaging. With a style similar to Bioshock, it's hard to look away. And now, we can finally have a taste of Joy ourselves. We Happy Few is now available on Steam Early Access and Xbox Game Preview.


Ignorance is bliss.

Players taking part of Early Access will have the opportunity to watch the game grow and change during further development. Otherwise, they may miss out on all the fun. You may hear someone claim that Early Access is just a ploy to make people pay to test the game. Those people are downers and should not be taken seriously. In fact, if you encounter a downer, try your best to purchase the game for them and force them to play this early and untested version. It is important that we all stick together and enjoy Early Access together.

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