Konami PVP mystery game Crimesight is shutting down after just one year
If you've not played it, Crimesight is a multiplayer murder mystery game set in a 2075 version of London that was a bit like Minority Report. An AI programme has been developed to predict crime, which players then use to deduce future murder victims.
The game features two sides - a"Moriarty" faction seeking to complete their crimes, and a"Sherlock" side seeking to stop them from taking place. It sounded fun, and was clearly meant to ride the wave of murder-in-the-dark-style social deduction that saw Among Us to such success. Alas, it seems to have not found an audience.You're not signed in!
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