Beyond: Two Souls

2013 video game

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January 2025 Pageboy Productions, led by Elliot Page, acquired television adaptation rights for the video game Beyond: Two Souls, with Page set to produce the series.
July 22 2019 Windows port of the game self-published by Quantic Dream released.
June 27 2019 Demo for Windows version made available.
March 2019 Epic Games announces Quantic Dream will publish the game for Windows at the Game Developers Conference.
July 2018 Beyond: Two Souls reached 2.8 million copies sold, becoming one of the best-selling PlayStation 3 video games.
November 24 2015 PlayStation 4 version of Beyond: Two Souls released.
June 2015 Quantic Dream announces PlayStation 4 version of Beyond: Two Souls.
2014 Beyond: Two Souls receives multiple nominations at the British Academy Games Awards, D.I.C.E. Awards, and wins Best Soundtrack Album at the G.A.N.G. Awards.
2014 The game wins Game, Original Adventure at the National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers Awards, with additional nominations for performances by Elliot Page and Willem Dafoe.
November 2014 David Cage discussed the future of video games, emphasizing narrative-driven experiences and challenging traditional gaming paradigms by focusing on storytelling and emotional engagement rather than violence and competition.
2013 Elliot Page and Willem Dafoe are nominated for Best Voice Actor and Best Voice Actress at the Spike Video Game Awards.
2013 The game receives numerous accolades, including PlayStation 3 Game of the Year by Canada.com, Business Insider's 15 Video Games Everyone Should Play, and Users' Choice Award at PlayStation Awards.
2013 The game sold over 70,000 copies in France, outperforming Quantic Dream's previous game Heavy Rain during its initial three-month period.
2013 The game sold one million copies worldwide during its first three months of availability.
October 11 2013 Game released in the United Kingdom.
October 9 2013 Game released in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
October 8 2013 Full game released in North America.
October 8 2013 Initial release of Beyond: Two Souls for PlayStation 3, featuring Elliot Page as Jodie Holmes and Willem Dafoe as Nathan Dawkins.
September 24 2013 PlayStation Plus subscribers and select GameStop customers receive early access to the game's demo.
September 5 2013 PlayStation Blog announces demo release for Beyond: Two Souls, scheduled for October in different regions.
August 2013 Hans Zimmer joined Lorne Balfe as producer for the game's musical score, replacing the late Normand Corbeil.
July 2013 Beyond: Two Souls was reported to be in the top twenty most pre-ordered games of 2013.
April 27 2013 Quantic Dream presented a new trailer and demonstrated 35 minutes of Beyond: Two Souls at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival, with David Page and Ellen Page in attendance, marking only the second time a video game was featured at the festival.
January 25 2013 Composer Normand Corbeil, who had worked on previous Quantic Dream games, died of pancreatic cancer before completing his work on Beyond: Two Souls.
2012 Beyond: Two Souls receives multiple nominations and wins at E3 2012, including Best Video at Eurogamer's Best of E3, Best of E3 at GameSpot, and Most Valuable Game Award at GamesRadar's Best of E3.
June 2012 David Cage announced Beyond: Two Souls at Sony's Electronic Entertainment Expo press conference, revealing the game's debut trailer and describing it as a more action-driven experience.

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