Detroit: Become Human is getting a Japanese comic spin-off. This will be set in Tokyo and is called Detroit: Become Human: Tokyo Stories. Artist is the manga master Moto Sumida.
The standalone story will be written by Saruwatari Kazami and will take place in the near future. via Twitter good luck Illustrator Sumida said: “Detroit: Become Human is one of my favorite games I’ve ever played. I’m glad I’m a part of it. The comic is regarding how the androids are faring in Japan while the story continues in Detroit. I hope you enjoy it.”
Story and Release of Detroit: Become Human Tokyo Stories
Like Dengeki Online reported, the Japanese website Comic Bridge plans to start publishing the Detroit: Become Human manga as early as tomorrow, July 22nd. To add something to the rather brief description of Sumida: The Tokyo Stories are set in the year 2038 and revolve primarily around the android star Reina. Compared to the anti-Android sentiment dominating opinion in the United States, Japan has a far more positive attitude towards the human-like machines. While Reina is extremely popular in the land of the rising sun, people in the west fear for their jobs.
Elsewhere on Earth, a renegade android has begun to develop real emotions. Along with a human girl, more and more of them do this, leading to the conflict escalating into a full-blown robotic revolution.
The entire project is of course under the strict supervision of the French developers of Quantic Dream, following all the spin-off is regarding their adventure game, which was released in 2018. In addition to Detroit: Become Human, the studio is known for story-heavy games such as Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls.
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