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OtherSide Entertainment business and news from across the web.- Thick as Thieves Review – The work of a cat burglarThick as Thieves is a stealth adventure game that fails to live up to the legacy of its genre pioneers. Despite an interesting setting in 1910s Scotland, the game suffers from a lack of content, repetitive mission design, poor AI, and clunky controls, making it an underwhelming experience.
- Legendary Deus Ex and Thief director Warren Spector is back with a new game — it’s a stealth-heist-em-up called Thick as Thieves, and even the price is a steal at just five bucks on SteamLegendary Deus Ex and Thief director Warren Spector is returning with a new game called Thick as Thieves, a solo and co-op stealth-heist game set in a fictional Scottish city. The game will launch for PC on May 20, 2026, with a surprisingly low price of $4.99 / £4.99. It features two large maps, 16 missions, and dynamic elements designed for replayability, with plans for future content updates.
- Cheap as Dirt Thick as Thieves Next MonthOtherSide Entertainment's stealth game, Thick as Thieves, will launch next month, following the decision to remove planned PvPvE gameplay. The game is from the studios of Warren Spector and Paul Neurath.
- Thick as Thieves Pricing and Future Plans ConfirmedOtherSide Entertainment and Megabit Publishing have confirmed that the stealth adventure game Thick as Thieves will launch on PC via Steam on May 20 for $4.99/€4.99/£4.99. This initial release will serve as an introductory campaign, with plans for future content expansions to the city of Kilcairn. A new developer diary details the game's stealth mechanics and the setting.
- After ditching PvP for solo and co-op, legendary designer Warren Spector's stealthy Thick as Thieves reveals a price so low I thought it was a typoThe upcoming stealth game Thick as Thieves, designed by Warren Spector, will launch on May 20th for PC with a surprisingly low price of $4.99 USD. The game has shifted from its initial PvPvE concept to focus on solo and co-op play, featuring an introductory campaign with 16 missions across two replayable maps.
- Thick as Thieves is cheap as chips, and it’s coming out in MayOtherSide Entertainment announced that their multiplayer stealth adventure, Thick as Thieves, will launch on PC via Steam on May 20th for $4.99. The initial release will feature a four-hour campaign set in an alternate history city, with future content to be influenced by community feedback.
- Warren Spector's Thief Spiritual Successor Is Out Next Month, And It'll Only Cost Five BucksThick as Thieves, a spiritual successor to the Thief series from veteran producer Warren Spector's studio OtherSide Entertainment, is set to launch in early access next month for PC. The stealth-action game, which features both single-player and co-op modes, will cost $5 and is described as a game about the art of the steal, blending magic and technology.
- Thick As Thieves Will Cost $4.99, Early Access Includes 4 Hour Long CampaignOtherSide Entertainment's Thick As Thieves will launch into early access on PC on May 20th for $4.99, featuring a four-hour campaign. The game will also be released on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 at a later date. This pricing model allows players to experience the game sooner while the developers gather feedback for future content.
- Thick as Thieves Launches May 20 on PCThick as Thieves, a stealth adventure game developed by OtherSide Entertainment and published by Megabit, is set to launch on PC on May 20. The game features heists, contracts, and replayable missions in a fictional 1910s Scottish city. It supports both solo and co-op play and is led by veterans of the stealth genre, including Warren Spector and Paul Neurath.
- Jazzy stealth-action game Thick as Thieves hits PC on May 20The stealth-action game Thick as Thieves will be released on PC via Steam on May 20. Developed by OtherSide Entertainment, the game will focus on solo and two-player co-op experiences, shifting away from its initial PvPvE concept. Console versions for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S have not yet been confirmed.
- A Year Of Unmissable Games At The Triple-i Initiative Showcase - Full Recap BelowThe Triple-i Initiative showcase featured announcements for over 40 games, including new reveals, DLC, and release dates. Many of the showcased titles are available as demos or playtests on Steam until April 16. The event highlighted a diverse range of indie games across various genres.
- Thick as Thieves® Release Date Announced at the Triple-i InitiativeOtherSide Entertainment and Megabit Publishing announced that the stealth adventure game Thick as Thieves will be released on PC on May 20. The game features a unique 1910s alternative history setting, dynamic heists, and can be played solo or in co-op.
- Legendary designer Warren Spector's stealthy Thick of Thieves ditches PvP for solo and co-op as May release revealedWarren Spector's upcoming stealth game, Thick as Thieves, will launch on May 20th for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. The game has been reimagined from its original PvPvE concept to focus on solo and two-player co-op experiences, set in a 1910s Scottish metropolis where technology and magic intertwine.
- Thick as Thieves Launches on May 20th, As New Gameplay Trailer Highlights HeistsThick as Thieves, developed by OtherSide Entertainment, will launch on May 20th for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC. The game has shifted focus from PvEvP to solo and co-op heist gameplay, as shown in a new trailer highlighting infiltration, stealth, and escape mechanics.
- Warren Spector’s Thick as Thieves Drops PvPvE for Co-op FocusWarren Spector's upcoming stealth game, Thick as Thieves, has shifted its development focus from PvPvE multiplayer to a co-op and singleplayer experience. This pivot aims to recapture the essence of classic stealth games like Thief, with the development team at OtherSide Entertainment believing this direction better suits the genre and player expectations. While the original PvPvE concept was intriguing, the team is now prioritizing a more traditional stealth experience that can be enjoyed with a friend or alone.
- Immersive sim pioneer Warren Spector's new stealth game Thick as Thieves makes the blessed pivot, dropping PvPvE in…OtherSide Entertainment's new stealth game, Thick as Thieves, led by immersive sim pioneer Warren Spector, is removing its previously announced PvPvE elements. The game will now focus on single-player and co-op gameplay, a change the studio states will enhance the core stealth mechanics.
- Warren Spector's Thick as Thieves gets a bit less interesting as it ditches PvPvE for solo and co-op playOtherSide Entertainment's upcoming immersive sim, Thick as Thieves, is shifting its focus from PvPvE to single-player and two-player co-op. Director Warren Spector's studio decided to pivot after finding more enjoyment in cooperative play during development. A gameplay trailer is expected at the upcoming Triple-I Initiative showcase.
- Warren Spector's multiplayer Thief successor changes direction: Instead of PvPvE, it's now focusing on…OtherSide Entertainment is changing the direction of its multiplayer stealth game, Thick as Thieves. Originally planned as a four-player PvPvE experience, the studio is now focusing on two-player co-op and singleplayer modes. This shift aims to enhance the core stealth gameplay and create a more focused experience.
- Thick as Thieves Pivots From PvPvE to Single-Player and 2-Player Co-opThick as Thieves, an immersive sim from Deus Ex creator Warren Spector's studio OtherSide Entertainment, has shifted its focus from PvPvE to single-player and two-player co-op. The developers stated this change will allow them to double down on dynamic stealth gameplay. The game is planned for release this year on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC, with a new gameplay trailer set to debut during the Triple-I Initiative showcase on April 9th.
- Fresh Look at Hello Sunshine Unveiled at Future Games Show Spring ShowcaseRed Thread Games and Megabit Publishing revealed new details for their survival mystery game, Hello Sunshine, during the Future Games Show Spring Showcase. The game focuses on surviving a scorched world by staying out of the sun and managing resources, with players building a relationship with a giant robot companion. Hello Sunshine is available to wishlist on Steam and upcoming playtests can be signed up for on its official website.