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Latest Life by You Mini-Dev Diary Focuses on In-Game Phones

A staple of every life nowadays, whether real or virtual, each character in Paradox Tectonic's upcoming life simulation Life By You will have access to a mobile phone. The most recent mini-developer diary for the game, featuring director Rod Humble, focuses on what is possible with the in-game phone, from playing music, enjoying a round of 'Paradox Pop' , and using it as an actual phone.

March 24, 2024

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