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Square recently announced Deus Ex: Universe, a blanket name for a number of related media spin-offs such as apps, books, and of course, games. This is sure to come as a welcome relief to Deus Ex fans hungry for a new entry to the beloved series. The constant references to segregation, coupled with the fact that the name of this upcoming game is subtitled Mankind Divided, strongly suggests that this is indeed the title for the next-gen Deus Ex game. This dark and dystopian vision sets the tone for things to come in Deus Ex.”
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The people in this segregated class have reshaped their environment, nostalgic for their ideal of Cyber Renaissance. It represents a “ghetto-city’ voluntarily built in order to separate the classes. If you’re a fan of the series, or even just the last one, then you can’t go wrong with Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. “I want to leave you with a piece of concept art from our next-gen Deus Ex game that shows trans-humanism segregation, which is a backdrop to our vision for the next Deus Ex. A great addition to the Deus Ex mythos, and more than just a better looking Human Revolution. However, a blog post by Eidos head David Anfossi last October suggests otherwise:
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One might be inclined to speculate that this new Deus Ex is not a new title for major consoles, but in fact may turn out to be a mobile game or something similar much like the recent Deus Ex: The Fall, which was ported to the PC to tepid reviews.