Publisher Fellow Traveller and developer Humble Grove has announced that No Longer Home will launch on March 3 for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. No Longer Home first launched on July 30, 2021 for PC. It’s also available on Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. A new trailer was also released.
The game’s details via the publisher can be seen below:
How do you say goodbye to a place?
Bo and Ao are graduating university and preparing to leave the flat they’ve lived in together for a year. Thanks to visa limitations, Ao is forced to return to Japan, leaving Bo in England. Disillusioned by post-educational life and shoved aside by a government who doesn’t want them there, both are trying to come to terms with their uncertain futures. And deep under their South London flat, something grows…
As they pack their belongings in the home they’ve shared, they’ll unleash more than just memories
Wander through an intimate flat and examine the everyday belongings of Bo and Ao. Have BBQs, play video games, and stay up late just talking in bed. Follow the day to day activities and conversations of two queer, non-binary students and their friends. Get to know Lu, the multi-eyed, animal-like new flatmate.
A Semi-Autobiographical Game
No Longer Home was born when the developers were similarly forced apart after university, and decided to stay in touch by working on a game together. Development duo Hana and Cel chose this project as a way to explore and express the emotions that came with saying goodbye.
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