Detroit Become Human

Detroit: Become Human: Directed by David Cage. With Valorie Curry, Bryan Dechart, Jesse Williams, Audrey Boustani. Take control of three androids in their quest to discover who they really are.

Detroit: Become Human is the latest sci-fi story from Quantic Dream, a company who has made a name for themselves by creating emotional and impacting stories like Beyond: Two Souls and Heavy Rain. Set in the future, the game follows three androids as they take on the trials of life, each in their own different way. This Detroit: Become Human guide and walkthrough will act as a hub for all of our strategy content for the game. Inside our Detroit: Become Human guide, you’ll find regular updates here each day after the game’s release so be sure to check back frequently.

  1. Detroit is the site of a new industrial revolution in Detroit: Become Human, a game about life - human life, artificial life, and everything in between - from Quantic Dream, the makers of Heavy.
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  3. Detroit: Become Human puts the destiny of both mankind and androids in your hands, taking you to a near future where machines have become more intelligent than humans. Every choice you make affects the outcome of the game, with one of the most intricately branching narratives ever created.
  4. Detroit: Become Human is a cinematic neo-noir thriller game developed by Quantic Dream and published for PlayStation 4, releasing also for Microsoft Windows. The game is the company's 5th title and their fourth interactive drama. It is written and directed by Quantic Dream's founder and co-CEO David Cage. The game itself was released on May 25, 2018 and the Digital Premium Version was released.

Detroit: Become Human Quick Tips

  • When completing a mission, remember to explore each nook and cranny that you can. This can lead to new evidence, useful items, and open up new paths for you to take each character down.
  • Choices are important in Detroit: Become Human and the things that you say when dealing with people can drastically change the outcome of a character’s story. Keep this in mind throughout conversation and always try to find the best option that fits the way you’re playing each character.
  • Complete the game before you go back and experiment with different paths. The flowchart system allows for a vastly unique experience for almost every player. If you don’t like a choice you make, then try to stick with it and continue the game until the end. While it might not be the best outcome you could get, you’ll enjoy the experience more than if you cherry-pick all of your answers the first time through.
  • Replay the game. There is a ton of replay value here and each time that you play through the stories, the decisions you make can change the outcome drastically, giving you a unique experience each time. There are several ways that many chapters can end, so don’t be afraid to go back and experiment with choices after you beat Detroit: Become Human for the first time.

Detroit Become Human Walkthroughs

Here you will find a vast selection of in-depth walkthrough articles written to help you complete every ending in each chapter, as well as how to 100% complete each chapter along the way.

The Hostage
Complete the first mission and save the hostage in this thrilling opening mission.

Shades of ColorTake your first steps through the beautiful but tainted city of Detroit in the second main chapter of the game.

A New Home
Settle in as Kara, complete your chores, and build trust with Alice.

The Painter
Return with the paints and meet Markus’ handler.

Partners
Meet Lt. Anderson and investigate a new crime scene.

Stormy Night
Become Deviant and embark on a journey with Kara and Alice.

Broken
Complete this major chapter in Markus' storyline.

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The Interrogation
Interrogate the Deviant captured in Partners and find out what happened.

We’ll continue to update this article daily with new walkthroughs and guide content, so make sure you check back frequently to find out everything you need to know to complete Detroit: Become Human.

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About the author

Josh has been exploring fantastic worlds and getting lost in video games for as long as he can remember. Starting out on the Super Nintendo with Super Mario World, and ending up in the world of next-generation gaming. He enjoys digging into the story and lore of massive RPGs, as well as getting lost just trying to make that last jump in any platformers he gets pulled into, as well as everything in between. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing for Entertainment.

By/Jan. 11, 2021 3:56 pm EDT

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Big news may be on the way soon from Quantic Dream, the developer behind Detroit: Become Human and Heavy Rain. The studio hasn't developed a game since 2018's Detroit: Become Human, but if Quantic Dream director David Cage's recent tweet is any indication, fans could see new projects on the horizon some time in the near future.

In a tweet on Sunday, Cage wished fans a Happy New Year and wished everyone 'good health, passion, inspiration, fun, friends, love, hope, and all the things we missed so much in 2020.' Additionally, Cage teased that 2021 will be an 'exciting' year for Quantic Dream and 'our community,' though he didn't go into detail about what fans can expect. Cage did say that Quantic Dream is 'impatient' to share more, so the studio may not be keeping things under wraps for too long.

As Game Rant noted, if there is another Quantic Dream title on the horizon, it's likely to be something completely new. The AAA studio isn't known to revisit old concepts or make follow-ups to their games. In fact, back in 2015, Cage explained why the team had no plans for a sequel to its hit 2013 title Beyond: Two Souls during a Q&A with PlayStation. 'We love starting new ideas and exploring different directions game after game,' Cage said at the time. 'I know this is quite unusual in the industry, but we don't want to make the same game ten times, or feel too comfortable only doing things we know.'

Fans should be excited to see what Quantic Dream has in store, particularly considering its grand plans that have been announced within the last couple of years. Back in Jan. 2019, Quantic Dream expressed interest in developing a game engine that is compatible across all platforms, including PC, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox consoles. Quantic Dream has since worked to port some of its games to PC, including Detroit: Become Human in late 2019.

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If Cage's 'exciting news' tweet sounds familiar, that's probably because he said the same thing about Quantic Dream in 2020 — and even attached the same photo of Detroit: Become Human protagonist Markus. Specifically, Cage teased that Quantic Dream had 'surprises' in store for 2020. One month later, the studio announced that after 23 years of working with publishers, its next title would be self-published. Will this year's upcoming news be just as big, or does Quantic Dream have an even bigger surprise in store?