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The new "Black Mirror" game is a reboot of the original "Black Mirror" game series (Black Mirror I, II, III). And the games have nothing to do with the TV series.
The difference between a remake and a reboot is, that a reboot is a new interpretation. That means that the atmosphere and basic elements are the same, but other things like plot and story details or sometimes even character connections are different. The new "Black Mirror" have a different story. It also plays in a different time.
The new "Black Mirror" was also released on PC. Steam version: Link