New cinematics showcases the Arkavir, a "disposable" workforce created by the mighty Celestials, and the Awakened Bears and their history.
These Giger-esque Celestials crave twisted memories, capturing lone targets and subjecting them to immense psychological torture.
Developer Archetype Entertainment continues to tease out lore details for its upcoming sci-fi RPG.
The sci-fi RPG will feature a core cast of companions that will travel with the protagonist on all of their journeys throughout the game.
McConaughey's character will be an important one "from the very start until the very end and the epilogue," says executive creative director James Ohlen.
When asked about whether or not players will be able to play as a non-human characters, developers didn't give a concrete answer one way or another.
Karpyshyn speaks with GamingBolt about how Exodus' central narrative hook will enable long-term choice-and-consequence mechanics.
Narrative director Drew Karpyshyn speaks with GamingBolt about how Exodus' Time Dilation will impact its choice-and-consequence mechanics.
Narrative director Drew Karpyshyn speaks with GamingBolt about Exodus' choice-and-consequence mechanics, and its core Time Dilation hook.
The studio attributes this to "an industry-wide slowdown in the funding of new lead and co-development projects and the reluctance of third-party investors to fund games or game companies."
Exodus narrative director Drew Karpysyhn has revealed more details about mech pilot Elise Charroux in a new Q&A.
A sarcastic but loyal ally, Elise unleashes extensive firepower in combat, garnering enemy attention with mini-guns and explosives.
The studio has been working on the recently announced action RPG since 2022. It's slated for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC.
The Mass Effect-esque narrative-driven sci-fi action RPG was announced for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC at The Game Awards in December.
Exodus was unveiled at The Game Awards 2023 by award-winning actor Matthew McConaughey.
The studio made of former BioWare and Naughty Dog alum has something cooking.
"We were less able to make what we loved," says former BioWare man Drew Karpyshun.