A Plague Tale: Innocence has been out for a month now and I think it's safe to say the title has received an enormous amount of love from players and critics alike. It currently sits at a very healthy 81 points over on Metacritic with DualShockers also getting in on the positivity scoring it a "compelling and gripping" 8.5 out of 10 in our review of the title. But, there was always one thing that was missing from A Plague Tale and that's the much-needed photo mode we have all come to love and enjoy in the games we play. Thankfully, we will soon be able to capture all the amazing scenes this month when the developers implement it.

Over on A Plague Tale official Twitter page, the games creative director David Dedeine talks openly in a short video about how grateful he is for the incredible feedback the studio has received and how much he enjoyed reading the positive comments left by players over on Steam and Twitter. He goes on to further discuss that Korean subtitles will be made available on PC as well as Japanese. Although in a separate Tweet, the studio said that the Japanese language is available from today over on Steam.

David ends the video with a nice little surprise, telling players that they can expect photo mode in A Plague Tale: Innocence by the end of the month and that the soundtrack for the game will be made available soon, too. We will, of course, keep you updated with more information on when exactly this will be happening this month.

A Plague Tale: Innocence is available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One and can be picked up on Amazon.