Tequila Works' Google Stadia-exclusive Gylt may be heading to other platforms soon. A recent tweet from the developer may be indicating that the 2019 adventure horror game might launch on other platforms in the upcoming weeks.

Following Google Stadia's shutdown after three years of operation, Tequila Works hinted that its adventure game would make its debut on other platforms with a tweet that simply read "soon," with suspicious eyes in place of the two letter o's. However, the studio didn't elaborate on which platforms it would launch. The Madrid-based game studio didn't comment on a release date either.

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The once-exclusive adventure horror game takes players to "a creepy and melancholic world" to witness an "eerie story mixing fantasy and reality in a surrealist place where nightmares become reality." In Gylt, players take the role of Sally and try to "hide from terrible creatures or confront them" in order to find navigate their way around the wicked and horrifying world. The game has received positive reception thanks to its ability to build a narrative on bullying and received a 7.0 user score on Metacritic.

Tequila Works has released multiple titles across the last generation of consoles and PC in the past. While none of their titles have launched on PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X|S yet, their work-in-progress title Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story is slated to release on both the last and current generation of consoles and on PC. The studio's portfolio shows that it has experience in porting its titles to last-gen consoles.

The studio has also released multiple titles both on Steam and Epic Games too. Mostly known for its 2017 adventure title RiME, Tequila Works can also release Gylt on PC via those two prominent storefronts in the future. Based on its announcement last year, and its recent teaser tweet, Gylt will probably be going multi-platformin the first months of 2023.

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