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Subscribe to our newsletter There's nothing else quite like Mirror's Edge.
Not even its only sequel, Catalyst, is quite like the first Mirror's Edge.
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Bold colours, slick parkour, and a cheesy story that's trying a tad too hard, Mirror's Edge has gone on to become a cult classic despite EA shoving it to the back of the store room.But Mirror's Edge fans are dedicated to the cause, whether EA cares or not.
And now, 18 years after the title's launch (yes, it really is that old), fans have got a prototype of the title working, a build dated to roughly nine months before launch
## Editor's Note
The implications of this news could be significant for the industry.
Source: [PC Gamer](https://www.pcgamer.com/games/action/after-years-of-extensive-reverse-engineering-you-can-play-a-janky-mirrors-edge-prototype-in-all-its-glory/)
