Observer: System Redux Showcases Impressive Next-Gen Enhancements in New Video

Bloober Team's cyberpunk horror title is looking sharp.

Posted By | On 27th, Sep. 2020

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Bloober Team are going to release a next-gen enhanced version of their cyberpunk horror title, Observer, about a month and a half from now, and the game’s looked rather impressive in all that we’ve seen so far. From improved load times to new lighting to DualSense-specific featuresObserver: System Redux has looked like an impressive upgrade so far.

Recently, we got another look at the game thanks to a gameplay showcase at TGS 2020. The video shows us a solid chunk of roughly 5 minutes of gameplay, and the visual improvements here are instantly apparent, from significantly improved lighting to impressive particle effects and much more. Check it out below, courtesy of IGN.

Observer: System Redux will be a next-gen launch title. It will release for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC on November 10 (check out its PC requirements through here), and for PS5 on November 12. You can get more details on the game via our interview with the developers through here.


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