Multiplayer Social Deduction Game Eville is Available Today on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4

VestGames, an independent game development company, and Versus Evil, one of the leading independent video game publishers, today announced that its multiplayer social deduction game Eville is available today on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.

Following its recent launch on PC, Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One, PlayStation players can now get in on the deceptive shenanigans and shady plotting in the town of Eville.

Eville casts players into randomly assigned roles with unique abilities, skills and advantages as they look to either commit their dastardly deed or avoid becoming the Conspirators’ next victim.

PlayStation players can adopt an array of colorful character roles to choose from including a Smuggler, Ghost Whisperer, Trapper, Detective, Barbarian and even a Mayor, giving them the opportunity to utilize their role-specific abilities as well as their own personal social skills in order to deceive or convince their fellow players.

Eville is a game where intrigue and collaboration go hand in hand and where cunning strategies can be played out in sessions for up to 12 players. Depending on a player's alignment of Villager or Conspirator, they’ll collectively look to either get to the bottom of the nefarious shenanigans to uncover the real perpetrators, or they’ll need to employ deception to throw everyone else off the scent if they are indeed the culprit.

Fundamental to Eville’s gameplay mechanic is its day and night cycle, during the day villagers will go about their daily lives before retiring to their cozy homes in the evening.

During the day players can trade with vendors, craft potions and complete various quests, interacting with the town folk, and at night set devious traps to defend themselves when they are most vulnerable from evil doing conspirators.

What role will you play, are you a mischievous and devious conspirator or an honest citizen with nothing to hide? Maybe it's time to find out.

15. November 2022, von Thore Varga