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Life By You Mini-Preview Video – Keeping Track of Your Humans

Providing a new look at their upcoming life simulation game 'Life By You', the team at Paradox Tectonic has shared this mini developer video focusing on how players (as of pre-Early Access) are able to keep track of all humans across the game world. Life by You is due to enter early access on 12 September 2023, and is now available to pre-order via the Epic Games Store.

May 13, 2023

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