Deus Ex The Fall Makes Its Way to PC Early, Out Now on Steam

Deus Ex The Fall Makes Its Way to PC Early, Out Now on Steam

Deus Ex: The Fall is now available on for PC, a week earlier than originally scheduled. The Deus Ex: Human Revolution spinoff was released only on mobile in 2011 to positive reception. The new version is bringing Steam support and other PC features you would expect, and we've got a shiny new trailer to show it off.

As an added bonus, the developers are offering anyone who buys Deus Ex: The Fall today a free copy of the original Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition, which would normally still run you about $6.99. New games, free things- there have been worse offers.

The PC version of Deus Ex: The Fall boasts 28 Steam achievements, Steam Trading Cards, tweaked AI enemies, keyboard and mouse support (of course) and Microsoft controller support (hurray!) plus "other optimizations (they don't say what these are).

Deus Ex: The Fall follows the story of a different character than Human Revolution named Ben Saxon, a former British SAS Mercenary who, like others in the universe, underwent physical augmentation.  The game is set in a 2027 cyberpunk universe, and the story revolves around Ben trying to uncover the truth behind private corporations threatening the very existence of augmented humans.

Deus Ex: The Fall was developed alongside the same team that created Human Revolution, Eidos-Montreal and N-Fusion. Check out the trailer below for some obligatory badass British narration from our protagonist about the past and his future plans. It doesn't look nearly the same as Human Revolution and pretty clearly shows that this was not a game originally made on the PC, but I can't make any judgments on how it plays based just on the trailer.

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