

About forty people were working on it as of September 2018. Lead writer Matthew Ritter was influenced by adventure games like Beneath a Steel Sky and Space Quest. Ĭontrary to previous titles, Dontnod desired to have Twin Mirror be void of any supernatural elements. According to art director Pierre-Etienne Travers, the game's primary concept is duality.

The decision to set it in a fictional American town, based on southern West Virginia, was to broaden its appeal. In June 2019, Dontnod announced to self-publish the game, with Bandai Namco Entertainment acting as the distributor for the console versions. As well as Shibuya Productions becoming a co-producer of the game. Bandai Namco decided to cancel the Japanese console versions of Twin Mirror shortly after Dontnod acquired the IP rights from Bandai.

The game was originally designed as an episodic game when it was first revealed. Following the delay, the game was reworked and the episodic format was abandoned so it can be played without any interruptions. Twin Mirror was announced with a debut trailer in June 2018, set to be released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One the following year. In August, it was revealed that it would be an episodic title, with Lost on Arrival as the first of three. The game was delayed to 2020 in June 2019.
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The Microsoft Windows version was exclusive to the Epic Games Store for one year, on which it was released on 1 December 2020. ^ Dontnod Entertainment (23 August 2018)."Twin Mirror developer diary #1: 'A Place for a Thriller' ".

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