Chorus is Out on December 3

Fishlabs and Deep Silver's space shooter, first announced last year, is out in December for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.

Posted By | On 23rd, Sep. 2021

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Fishlabs’ upcoming space shooter Chorus was announced over a year ago, and the bits and pieces that we’ve seen of it so far have looked quite promising. Now, following yesterday’s tease, publisher Deep Silver has confirmed when exactly we can expect to play the game- Chorus is out on December 3.

The release date was confirmed with a new trailer, which also provides an overview of the game, with various details being given on its story, setting, and world. Combat and progression mechanics are also detailed, while some brief information is also provided on the game’s structure and its quests and side quests. By the looks of it’s going to be quite an open-ended experience with various quests and side activities to tackle throughout the game’s world. And of course, there’s plenty of gameplay footage to check out as well- you can view the trailer below.

When Chorus launches, it will be available for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Stadia.


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