Detroit: Become Human finally got a release date last week, and now more news keeps coming out about Quantic Dream’s upcoming, narrative-drive title. One of the latest announcements is the game is adding three well-known stars to its cast.
Quantic Dream confirmed over the weekend that Clancy Brown (Shawshank Redemption), Lance Henriksen (Aliens), and Minka Kelly (500 Days of Summer) are joining the cast of the game. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen big names in a Quantic Dream game. In 2013, Ellen Page and Willem Dafoe co-starred in Beyond: Two Souls.
The latest three actors will be joining the cast alongside Bryan Dechart, Valorie Curry and Jessie Williams. Both Brown and Henriksen have game-related voice acting experience from starring in roles like Mass Effect: Andromeda and Aliens: Colonial Marines, respectively.
Set in futuristic Detroit, Detroit: Become Human imagines a world where androids dominate the city in a number of capacities, be them caretakers, detectives, or even revolutionaries. Players will be following three androids- Kara, Connor, and Markus throughout the game. In traditional Quantic Dream fashion, Detroit: Become Human will intertwine these storylines through choice-based gameplay, in an attempt to shape the city of Detroit and its people for better or worse.
Detroit: Become Human launches exclusively on PlayStation 4 on May 25th.
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