Better late than never

Brotherhood may be Max’s curse, but his latest game is about to break free from something else: Console exclusivity. It only took him four years to shed it.

On November 8,Max: The Curse of Brotherhoodis coming digitally to PlayStation 4; on November 10, a physical edition of the game will be released. No prices have officially been revealed but it originally launched at $15. PS4 publisherWired Productions has pre-orders available for the physical version, and that’s set for£16 in the UK and $21 in the US.

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Max: The Curse of Brotherhoodwas an Xbox One release window exclusive in 2013. It stayed that way for a year untilit came to Xbox 360 and PCin 2014. Now, in 2017, the puzzle platformer has finally drawn a bridge to another console.

Colourful puzzle platformer Max: The Curse of Brotherhood comes to PS4 next month[PlayStation Blog]

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