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The Bradwell Conspiracy

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: Bossa Studios
Developer: A Brave Plan
Release Date: Oct. 5, 2019

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'The Bradwell Conspiracy' (ALL) Gets Release Dates - Trailer

by Rainier on Oct. 2, 2019 @ 10:25 a.m. PDT

The Bradwell Conspiracy is a narrative-driven, first-person tale of corporate duplicity.

The year is 2026. It’s Summer Solstice, and Bradwell Electronics is celebrating the launch of its ‘Clean Water Initiative’ - a technical breakthrough guaranteed to change the world - at its prestigious Stonehenge Museum. But as the event unfolds, it becomes clear: there’s something seriously amiss...

A searing bright light engulfs the room.

You wake up, disoriented - your throat ragged and raw. Rising from the rubble, it’s not long before you come across another survivor: Amber - trapped on the other side of a locked doorway.

Your only means of communication is via a pair of Bradwell AR Smart Glasses. By working in tandem, sending Amber photographs of your surroundings, together, the two of you try to discover a means of escape. But as you find yourself delving deeper and deeper into the bowels of the company’s secret underground complex, a sickening truth begins to dawn.

What triggered that explosion?
Has the mystery of Stonehenge finally been solved?
Is Bradwell actually the kind and compassionate company it appears?


Will you overcome the odds and uncover… The Bradwell Conspiracy?

The Bradwell Conspiracy places the player as an unnamed museum visitor waking up in the aftermath of an explosion at the Bradwell Stonehenge Museum’s Solstice 2026 Gala.

To escape the chaos the player must work with Amber, A Bradwell Employee trapped elsewhere in the collapsing building. Due to an injury, the player’s means of communication is sending pictures to Amber via a pair of Bradwell AR Smart Glasses. However, their escape route is a perilous one and players will soon find themselves in the depths of a hidden underground complex full of secrets.

With a Brutalist art style unique to the Bradwell Universe plus original 3D-printing and photography gameplay mechanics used to solve the many puzzles throughout, The Bradwell Conspiracy will offer a truly immersive gameplay experience.

The Bradwell Conspiracy is the first release from ‘A Brave Plan’; a team of BAFTA award winning AAA veterans with the likes of Fable, Batman and Tomb Raider under their collective dev belts. The game also features music composed by Austin Wintory (The Banner Saga, Journey) and an illustrious vocal cast including Broadway actress Rebecca LaChance currently performing in School of Rock in London’s West End, Abubakar Salim from Assassin's Creed: Origin's and TV's Jonathan Ross.

Key Features:

  • An NPC relationship like no other, via the Bradwell Guide Glasses photographic messaging.
  • Original 3D-printing gameplay mechanic, used to solve the many challenging puzzles throughout.
  • A Brutalist art style unique to the Bradwell Universe, with a detailed, interactive environment.
  • A rich and established gameworld boasting a plethora of hidden lore and secrets.
  • Character performances by Rebecca LaChance and Abubakar Salim (Assassin’s Creed Origins)
  • Dialogue consultants: Jane Espenson (Battlestar Galactica, Buffy The Vampire Slayer) and Brad Bell (Husbands)
  • Performance direction by Kate Saxon (Alien: Isolation, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture)
  • Music by Austin Wintory (Journey, Assassin's Creed Syndicate)
  • Special thanks to Jonathan Ross as the voice of the Induction Narrator.

The Bradwell Conspiracy is coming to PS4 and PC (Steam) on October 8, Nintendo Switch on October 10 and Xbox One on October 11, for $19.99.


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