Deep Beyond on Xbox, PlayStation and Switch: Is it Worth the Dive?

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Deep Beyond – now on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch

In Deep Beyond you’ll be treated to a world of mystery and adventure, the exploration of old wrecks, the solving of puzzles and the uncovering of secrets. We can’t think of a single reason why you’d skip this one as it releases on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch. 

A short underwater tale

From Avix Games and Purple Play, Deep Beyond promises to deliver players a short story, one that focuses on a ton of mystery, all as you join Lily; a diver on the hunt for secrets. And those secrets? In this underwater adventure, they are hidden in the depths of the ocean. 

Available right now on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S for £8.39, Deep Beyond will immediately appeal to narrative fans, as the fully voiced character set help immerse you in the adventure ahead. And once Deep Beyond has get hold of you, it’ll be the superb visuals and challenging puzzles that keep you there. 

Also available on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch if you so prefer, no matter where you play Deep Beyond, you’ll find a game that is full of key features…

Key features

  • Dive deep into an underwater adventure.
  • Immerse yourself in fully-voiced characters.
  • Solve challenging puzzles to uncover the secrets.
  • Take Chester on every step of your journey.
  • Enjoy stunning visuals with vibrant colors.

Buy now!

Want to get involved in Deep Beyond? Of course you do – head to the Xbox Store and you’ll find yourself playing on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S in a matter of minutes. 

Alternatively, land on the stores of PlayStation and Nintendo Switch. It’s also on PC through Steam

We’ll let you know how Deep Beyond plays in full review. 

Deep Beyond Description

In the short story “Deep Beyond,” dive into a world of mystery and adventure alongside Lilly as she embarks on her quest. Explore ancient wrecks, solve intricate puzzles, and uncover the secrets of her past as you journey through the depths of the ocean.

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