Detroit: Become Human

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Detroit: Become Human explores a not-so-distant future where androids fight for freedom and autonomy amid societal unrest and moral dilemmas in Detroit.

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In "Detroit: Become Human," what is the name of the detective android tasked with investigating crimes involving deviant androids? (Hard)
#1: Connor
#2: Markus
#3: Kara
#4: Alex
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In "Detroit: Become Human," what symbol represents the deviant androids’ fight for freedom? (Hard)
#1: A red triangle
#2: A clenched fist
#3: A bluebird
#4: An upward facing triangle
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In Detroit: Become Human, the character of Kara was initially introduced in a tech demo by Quantic Dream called Kara in 2012, which led to her becoming a central character in the game due to the positive reception.
In Detroit: Become Human, the city landscape includes actual Detroit locations, like the Ambassador Bridge and the Renaissance Center, meticulously designed to reflect a futuristic version of the city.

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Which character from Detroit: Become Human do you connect with the most?
Connor
Kara
Markus
Hank Anderson
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What is your favorite type of mission in Detroit: Become Human?
Investigative missions with Connor
Intense chase sequences
Strategic planning and execution with Markus
Emotional decision-making moments with Kara
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May 25, 2018

Release of Detroit: Become Human

Detroit: Become Human, a narrative-driven video game developed by Quantic Dream, was officially released for PlayStation 4, marking its entry into the gaming market.

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December 12, 2019

Detroit: Become Human PC Launch

The game was released on PC via the Epic Games Store, expanding its audience beyond PlayStation users.

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