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Sky Children of the Light Reveals Dear Van Gogh Event

Sky Children of the Light Reveals Dear Van Gogh Event

thatgamecompany has announced Dear Van Gogh, a new interactive experience coming to Sky: Children of the Light on July 17. The event explores the life, art, and legacy of Vincent van Gogh through an emotional journey inspired by his paintings, personal struggles, and family relationships.

Dear Van Gogh Brings Art to Life

Players will travel through interactive recreations of several iconic Van Gogh paintings while experiencing key moments from the artist’s life. The event highlights his early creative struggles, artistic growth in Paris, and the emotional challenges he faced throughout his career.
According to thatgamecompany, the experience was designed to celebrate both Van Gogh’s artistic achievements and the people who supported him throughout his life.

Dear Van Gogh Explores Family and Legacy

A major focus of the experience is the relationship between Vincent van Gogh and his brother Theo. Through their letters, players will discover the emotional bond that helped shape one of history’s most influential artists.
Guided by Theo’s wife Johanna, players will also learn about her efforts to preserve and promote Van Gogh’s work after his death. Blending exploration, storytelling, and artistic expression, it aims to deliver one of the most heartfelt experiences ever featured in Sky: Children of the Light.
Sky: Children of the Light is available now on PC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android.

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