Quantum Error Gets Creepy Gameplay Tease Ahead Of Future Games Spring Showcase

The horror title gets a tease before the next Future Games Showcase.

Posted By | On 05th, Mar. 2021

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An early game that was announced to be coming to next gen consoles was Quantum Error. The developer once had hoped to get the game out by the launch of the PS5, but it was not to be. Since then we got confirmation of Xbox versions of the title also coming, and a wait for when we could get through the horrors of a hellish space station. Well, we may not have to wait too long, as a new tease for gameplay is here.

The developer released a very brief teaser ahead of a bigger reveal that will happen at this year’s Future Games Spring Showcase. There’s not a lot there, but it manages to make quite an impression as it’s filled with mutated spiders, several humanoid monsters, and some gooey, blood flesh bags.

As of now Quantum Error has no release date, but it will come to PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Xbox Series X/S. The next time we’re expected to see the game is the Future Games Spring Showcase, which will occur March 25th.


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