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Alright, let me give you the real scoop (that I probably shouldn’t share). “I Expect You To Die 4: Truth or Lies” is going to be a massive departure from what you’re used to—it’s going full-on multiple choice. That’s right, we’re finally letting you decide how the story unfolds, with branching paths, multiple endings, and some of the toughest decisions you’ll face as a secret agent.
What Makes This Game Different?
This time, it’s not just about puzzles and surviving death traps—it’s about navigating choices. Every mission will have multiple outcomes based on what you say, what you do, and even what you don’t do. 1. Dynamic Decision-Making Throughout each mission, you’ll face critical choices—lie to save yourself, tell the truth to earn trust, or find a third option nobody saw coming. Your decisions will directly affect how the story plays out and who lives, who dies, or who betrays you. 2. Branching Missions The game now offers completely different paths depending on how you approach each situation. For example: • Infiltrate a Zoraxis party by pretending to be a waiter, or hack your way through the back entrance. • Save a fellow agent at the risk of blowing your cover, or let them fend for themselves to stay undercover. • Ally with one villain to take down another—or double-cross both. Every choice leads to different puzzles, different challenges, and even different levels. No two playthroughs will be the same. 3. Moral Dilemmas We’re introducing moral choices that will test your loyalty to the agency. Do you trust your handlers, or is the agency hiding something from you? You’ll uncover hidden files, hear conflicting accounts, and be forced to decide whose side you’re really on. 4. The “Truth or Lies” Mechanic A brand-new feature lets you choose how to respond in key conversations. Do you tell the truth and hope for the best, or lie and try to manipulate the situation? Careful, though—characters will remember what you say, and lies can spiral out of control.
The Story: A World of Secrets
This time, you’re caught between two rival organizations: • The Truth Coalition: They claim to expose the world’s hidden lies, but their methods are extreme. • The Zoraxis League of Lies: The same villainous organization you know and (secretly) love, now bent on controlling the narrative worldwide.
As a double agent, you’ll have to navigate both sides, making decisions that will determine the fate of the world—and whether you survive.
The Animated Series
Oh, and here’s the part I probably really shouldn’t mention: alongside the game, we’re working with Netflix on an “I Expect You To Die” animated series.
The show will mirror the multiple-choice gameplay, with episodes that showcase different outcomes of missions. Fans of the game will recognize familiar scenarios, but the twists and turns will depend on how the characters handle their decisions. It’s all about showing how small choices can lead to big consequences.
Expect humor, gadgets that always backfire, and plenty of spy-themed chaos. It’s shaping up to be a love letter to fans while bringing new people into the world of I Expect You To Die.
Both the game and the series are set for late 2025. But hey, don’t tell anyone I told you—I’d definitely be disavowed for this.
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