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I Am Jesus Christ Prologue Release Date

 

 

November 15, in the year of our Lord 2022 -- Publisher PlayWay and developer SimulaM are delighted to announce that the prologue of I Am Jesus Christ, a first-person retelling of the story of Christ, will be out on Steam on December 1.

I Am Jesus Christ is a game inspired by the New Testament stories that allows you to experience all aspects of the life of Jesus, from his baptism to the resurrection.

The prologue will provide access to a free, short version of the game. In this version, players will explore ancient Nazareth and the lifestyle of that time.

In the prologue, players will learn about different places where Jesus Christ walked and performed his miracles. And yes, you will be tempted by Satan in the desert and turn water into wine as his first miracle.

Additionally, the prologue will feature2 gameplay modes: a normal one for experienced players and a story mode for new players who don't want heavy challenges.

The estimated length of the prologue is over 1 hour. Sure, some players can play it longer. The full version of I Am Jesus Christ is planned to be launched in Q1 2023.

No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s) in the US at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

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