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Tin Hearts is now available in Game Pass

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Tin Hearts is now available on Game Pass for Xbox consoles, Windows PC and the Cloud.

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Embark on a series of lemmings-like puzzles to relive the captivating and emotional story of a genius inventor, Albert J. Butterworth, whilst guiding a troop of tin soldiers to reach their goal. Critically acclaimed for its moving narrative, refined puzzle design, and immersive atmosphere, Tin Hearts is a narrative puzzle adventure where the ghosts of the past emerge to tell a resonating tale of family, love, and compromise.

Tin Hearts is developed by Rogue Sun Ltd. and Published by Wired Productions Ltd. and available on Xbox One, PC and Optimized for Xbox Series X|S.

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