Papers, Please, Lucas Pope’s acclaimed indie game in which players assume the role of an immigration officer for the fictional country of Arstotzka, will be available for PlayStation Vita on December 12.
Pope announced the date on Twitter, where he posted a picture of the game running on Sony’s handheld with the date attached. Unfortunately, Pope didn’t say exactly how much the game will cost, but noted that “it should be roughly if not the same as desktop.” Currently, Papers, Please is available on Steam for $9.99/£6.99.
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— Lucas Pope (@dukope) December 9, 2017
Papers, Please was originally released for PC in August 2013. A year later, it became available on iOS devices. A PlayStation Vita version was originally announced in 2014, when Pope said there were some issues with the port that had to be resolved before it could happen.