No clowning: The Bureau: XCOM Declassified’s Orbit the Clown trailer

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If you thought that the The Bureau: XCOM Declassified trailer from a few days ago didn’t give away much about the game, prepare to be surprised and disappointed: today’s Orbit the Clown trailer is a live-action trailer which reveals even less.

The idea behind this one seems to be to establish a bit of a period setting – in this case, by showing off the Orbit the Clown TV show. That aside, though, it gives away pretty much nothing about what to expect from the game. Or did I miss some super-secret message? Possibly! Decide for yourselves below.

The Bureau: XCOM Declassified is out on 20 August.


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