The title was canceled, but Square Enix has now acquired the rights with an official statement issued a few days ago, Square Enix has announced that it has acquired the rights of True Crime: Hong Kong and resume the development of the game using a different title . "When we saw the game for the first time, we both loved it and we soon realized the enormous potential.
This is one of those titles that you would not want to stop playing," said Lee Singleton, General Manager of Square Enix London Studios. "There is an amazing new engine, a fantastic story, rich characters and features related to gameplay that have never seen in open-world environments," Singleton continued.
This is one of those titles that you would not want to stop playing," said Lee Singleton, General Manager of Square Enix London Studios. "There is an amazing new engine, a fantastic story, rich characters and features related to gameplay that have never seen in open-world environments," Singleton continued.
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