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2018 Final
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2016 - Lost on Arrival

Basswood/Greenbriar Mines

Greenbriar Examiner

2013

  • November
    • DONTNOD gets granted 400.000€ monetary aid from the French agency CNC (FAJV) for a project called "LOA", which is by then still in pre-production.[1]

2016

  • Development on several scenes have begun or are already happening, with many elements being changed or removed for the eventually revealed version.

2017

  • August
    • Bandai Namco announces it has partnered with DONTNOD on a new narrative adventure IP in development since 2016. Internally known as "LOARebirth".[2]
    • Concept art of Anna's house is revealed, with a different scenery and design for the building, depicting the police and others having arrived before Sam, which happens in prior and future known revisions of this scene, but not the final.

2018

  • June
    • Bandai unveils Twin Mirror at E3 2018
  • August
    • Twin Mirror is revealed to be 3 episodes with a 2019 release date at Gamescom 2018. Press and age rating data points at a Q1 2019 release date (08 February 2019 on videostandards.co.uk)[3]

2019

  • February
    • Internal revamps of the Crash Site Mind Palace are being developed, with a more dry and factual version of Sam overwriting dialogs more in line with the 2018 reveal.
  • June
    • DONTNOD announces the buy-back of the Twin Mirror IP and delays the game to 2020.

2020

  • June
    • DONTNOD announces Twin Mirror is no longer episodic and has been reworked.
  • December
    • Twin Mirror is released on the Epic Games Store as two episodes under the guise of a full release.

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