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Unraveling digital mysteries in Cyber Manhunt: New World

Spiral Up Games, in collaboration with Aluba Studio, has proudly announced the release of a new trailer and demo for Cyber Manhunt: New World, a sequel to the critically acclaimed narrative puzzle game, Cyber Manhunt. The new trailer can be viewed here:

The game can be wishlisted on Steam, and players will be notified of the free demo set to launch during the upcoming Steam Next Fest on February 5th.

Expanding on the original game's foundations, Cyber Manhunt: New World embarks players on an immersive journey as an AI detective unraveling deep-seated mysteries. The game's narrative is inspired by real-life events and requires players to employ social engineering tactics to solve intricate puzzles. The storyline guides players through a series of unexpected discoveries, ultimately revealing a deeply rooted interconnected conspiracy.

Aldric Chang, CEO of Spiral Up Games, commented, "Cyber Manhunt: New World continues the success of Cyber Manhunt, providing an engaging and thought-provoking experience. The game features more complex puzzles and a captivating story that closely mirrors real-world scenarios. The creative team at Aluba Studio has done an impressive job in crafting a game that is both entertaining and relevant to our times."

Cyber Manhunt: New World offers an immersive experience of being a digital detective, with each case inspired by real-world incidents. The game features advanced hacking techniques, ranging from password cracking to crafting digital personas, essential for successfully solving each intricate case. The narrative draws from real-world events, creating a complex web of conspiracy that seamlessly contributes to an overarching plot. Players will meet a variety of unique characters, each reflecting different societal roles, motives, and histories, revealing a multifaceted nature of their digital lives.

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