Publisher Perp Games will release SUPERLOU-developed first-person parkour horror game Finding Frankie for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series, the company announced. A release date was not announced.
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Publisher Perp Games and developer SUPERLOU announced the fast-moving horror game, Finding Frankie, is coming to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The game is currently available for PC via ...
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