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LudoNarraCon returns to Steam with over 35 demos and 140 discountsFeaturing Citizen Sleeper, Immortality, and our very own reviews editor Rachel Watts

Featuring Citizen Sleeper, Immortality, and our very own reviews editor Rachel Watts

Artwork for the LudoNarraCon festival, showing someone and their dog in an underwater glass pod

Digital festival LudoNarraCon is back for its fifth year, showcasing games that are all about story-telling and narrative. It kicks off today, May 4th, at 10am PT/6pm BST and runs until next Monday, May 8th. The event is being hosted on Steam where you can sample 36 demos, enjoy discounts on over 140 games, and watch 15 panels through a livestream. Highlights this year include three ‘fireside chats’ with Ron Gilbert ofMonkey Islandfame, the designer of theOPUS seriesScott Chen, andLife Is Strange: True Color’sstaff writer Felice Tzehuei, who’s sitting down to chat with our lovely reviews editor Rachel.

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More than 43 games will be exhibited over the next few days, showing off behind-the-scenes footage from already-released gems and upcoming titles. The list includes RPS favourites such as the dystopian point-and-clickerNorco, multiplayer monarchy simKing Of The Castle, and historical detective ‘em upThe Case Of The Golden Idol. We’ll also get new looks from upcoming releases, most notably with Don’t Nod’s dimension-hoppingHarmony: The Fall Of Reverie, and magical dating simWrestling With Emotions. Check the full list of demoshere.

Fellow Traveller are also celebrating the first anniversary ofCitizen Sleeperthis week, too, which they published last year. Citizen Sleeper is alsoRPS’ Game Clubpick this month, so be sure to join us in the coming weeks as we talk all about its dystopian world.

LudoNarraCon runs from today (May 4th) until Monday (May 8th), and you can see the whole thing onSteam. All the panels will be uploaded to Fellow Traveller’sYouTube channelafter the festival, in case you can’t catch it live.