New ‘Lies of P’ Gameplay Trailer Released Ahead of Gamescom [Watch]

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With Gamescom kicking off this week, NEOWIZ is giving Lies of P fans some love with a brand-new gameplay trailer ahead of the event. This new gameplay trailer titled “How Many Lies?” provides players with another look at the combat, environments, and of course the various enemies in Lies of P that await them on their journey. All the while, a mysterious voice poses various questions that echo the game’s narrative themes.

If you haven’t done so already, fans can pre-order Lies of P now and receive exclusive bonuses. Pre-orders for the digital standard edition come with the “Mischievous Puppet’s Set” outfit, while the deluxe edition adds the “Great Venigni’s Set” outfit, a unique mask, and grants players early access to the game three days ahead of its release.

Meanwhile, the physical version is presented in an exclusive SteelBook tome-inspired collector’s box alongside a 92-page artbook. Bonus digital items include the original soundtrack and “The Great Venigni’s Set” outfit and a unique mask. A physical standard edition is also available.

Inspired by the familiar story of Pinocchio, Lies of P is set in the dark, Belle Époque-inspired city of Krat. Once a beautiful city, Krat has become a living nightmare as deadly puppets run amok and a plague sweeps the land. You play as P, a puppet who must fight his way through the city on his unrelenting journey to find Geppetto and finally become human.

Lies of P will arrive on PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and the Xbox Series on September 19th. And check out the demo for PC and consoles, which is still very much available.

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