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From fake happiness in We Happy Few we will run only next year

_(´ཀ`」∠)_Unity1 | 08/18/2017

We Happy Few for a long time is forcibly smiling in Early Access, and creators of the game have announced that we will swallow a lot of "happy" pills before we can play it in full release. Namely, a ticket to the psychedelic world of Wellington Wells, where every citizen is on drugs to live in fake happiness and keep his head on his shoulders, we will receive 13 April of next year for 60 dollars.

However, if you saved yourself a copy of We Happy Few before release you will receive a 15% discount. In addition, PlayStation console owners will receive an exclusive PS4 theme, and the pre-order on XONE, Steam, GOG, and Humble Store will bring access to the alpha version of the game. Also, if you purchased We Happy Few in Early Access phase, lets remind that now it costs 51 dollars, the full version of the game is waiting for you with pre-order bonus.

We Happy Few will also have its own collector's edition for 150 dollars, and in it hides a mask replica of the cop, Uncle Jack alarm clock, a gramophone board and other details that you can study in the picture below.

Tagged with: Horror themes, Open world, Survival

Replies • 67



Avatar of homever
FPS COOP

The game itself is really fantastic! However, I don't actually agree the recent decision on pricing policy. I know the backers are important and they want to respect their investment.  Fewer in-game players is the worse situation if they raise the price, I believe no one would be happy including the devs, backers and the players. Hope they made the game popular, and not happy few, but happy "more".




Avatar of Barefoot_Monkey
Interstellar

I don't hold a grudge against them for the price change, and appreciate that they had themselves painted into a corner, but that's not something I'm willing to pay for any game. That said, I wish them well commercially.