In New Heist Video Game, Players Return Museum Artifacts Stolen From African Countries
In New Heist Video Game, Players Return Museum Artifacts Stolen From African Countries
In New Heist Video Game, Players Return Museum Artifacts Stolen From African Countries At first glance, the video game “Relooted” may look like a standard side-scroller. But the heist adventure — which is on many lists as the most anticipated game of the year — promises to reward players with a deeper narrative. Set in the late 21st century, the game follows Nomali, a fast-thinking, acrobatic leader who assembles a crew of ordinary citizens-turned-thieves. Their mission: to reclaim 70 real-life African artifacts from Western institutions and return them to their rightful homelands. With each mission, players aren’t just solving spatial puzzles or testing their reflexes — they’re also participating in a modern reclamation story, blending meaningful narrative with satisfying, high-stakes action. “Relooted” does not yet have a final release date, but its demo was released on September 16 to high praise. It is expected to arrive on PC and Xbox Series consoles before the end of 2025. Image v…