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KOI Swims Its Way to PS4 This Spring

Oasis Games announced today that Koi, an exploration adventure game, is coming to the Playstation 4 as a digital release via the Playstation Network. The quest of a lone koi fish venturing through an evolving lotus pond begins with its debut at GDC Play 2016 in San Francisco, March 16-18.

Koi marks the first console release to the Western markets by China based studio Oasis Games in partnership with Sony Computer Entertainment Shanghai. It promises “challenging puzzles” and “mini games” as part of completing missions in this “spiritual odyssey.”

“KOI will take players on an meaningful adventure of beauty and growth that will touch both hearts and sprits,” said Alen Wu, business director at Oasis Games. “As one of the first Chinese developers for the PlayStation®4, we hope to bring console gamers an experience that is fresh and new; a game that reinvigorates the spirit while providing entertainment for players of all ages.”

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