Game Overview:
Quantum Error is a horror first person shooter developed and published by TeamKill Media.
It is described by the developers as a “cosmic horror” experience.
Developer TeamKill Media describes it as "a cinematic third person shooter that will focus heavily on narrative and stealth."
Quantum Error is an ambitious horror shooter but most of the experience falls flat.
The upcoming cosmic horror title from TeamKill Media has already broken even ahead of its early access release on October 31st for PS5.
TeamKill Media's cosmic horror shooter is set to launch for the PlayStation 5 on November 3.
TeamKill Media's cosmic horror shooter is almost upon us- here's what you should know about it.
TeamKill Media co-founder Micah Jones speaks with GamingBolt about the studio's upcoming cosmic horror shooter.
TeamKill Media's cosmic horror shooter is set to launch for PlayStation 5 on November 3, while Xbox Series X/S and PC versions are also in the works.
TeamKill Media's cosmic horror shooter is set to launch for the PlayStation 5 later this year, on November 3.
"Once we were nearing the end of development we knew that there was no way of turning what we had built into a great game for the PS4," says TeamKill Media co-founder and owner Micah Jones.
"We will continue to work to see if we can improve things, but the current state of the game on the Series S is unacceptable," TeamKill Media co-founder and owner Micah Jones says.
TeamKill Media also says it has four additional games planned on top of the Quantum Error trilogy.
A new story trailer for the cosmic horror shooter outlines Capt. Jacob Thomas's ordeals in Monad Quantum Research Facility.
Developer TeamKill Media promises the cosmic horror shooter will be a "full, complete game" at launch.
TeamKill Media's cosmic horror shooter has gone gold for PS5, but it doesn't yet have a release date.
"A PS4 version would require too much downgrading and changing of assets, lighting, and much more to function," says TeamKill Media.
Lengthy new gameplay videos showcase the game's combat, various environments, its audio and visual design, and more.
"QE has been made to be played with the PS5’s extremely fast SSD, the Xbox SSD is quite a bit slower," developer TeamKill Media says.
Developer TeamKill Media says it will be showing "a lot" of the cosmic horror shooter "fairly soon".
TeamKill Media clarified that the upcoming cosmic horror shooter has been "developed specifically for the PS5" since the start.
TeamKill Media confirms its upcoming cosmic horror first person shooter will feature a New Game Plus option at launch.
Developer TeamKill Media has confirmed that its upcoming cosmic horror shooter will also feature an option for third person view.
TeamKill Media's upcoming cosmic horror first person shooter Quantum Error showcases PS5 gameplay in a new trailer.
Upcoming cosmic horror first person shooter shows off a chunk of new gameplay.
The horror title gets a tease before the next Future Games Showcase.
Confront cosmic horror with these big gun.
TeamKill Media's cosmic horror title will no longer be exclusive to PlayStation.
Firefighting in space appears to be a possibility.
"Quantum Error currently is running at 4K 65-70 FPS unoptimized," the developer says.
It seems the cosmic horror FPS won't be out in time for the PS5's launch.
TeamKill Media's first person PS4/PS5 title is shaping up well.
TeamKill Media will offer another brief glimpse of their upcoming horror shooter.
"We dream and pray we could release as a PS5 launch title," the developer says.
"It’s pretty easy to implement," says the developer.
"We are definitely planning to take advantage of the new features," says developer TeamKill Media.
TeamKill Media says the upcoming horror title will be "a slower paced FPS."
"However, at this time our focus is with PlayStation," says the developer.
TeamKill Media's Dakoda Jones and Micah Jones speak with GamingBolt about the upcoming horror title.
Development is progressing nicely, though.
"At first everything is going to be calibrated" for the PS5, according to TeamKill Media.
"PCs, because of the customizability, will probably always be more powerful," say the developers of the upcoming horror game.
The horror title is also targeting full raytracing.
Check out its creepy announcement trailer.