Various weapons from the sci-fi survival horror are showcased while Bloober Team warns to not let the monstrosities merge.
Bloober Team has showcased promising new gameplay for its upcoming sci-fi survival horror title, which launches later this year.
The sci-fi horror will receive some new gameplay "snippets" and an interview with Bloober Team alongside the tease of "something" more.
Game director and producer Jacek Zięba speaks with GamingBolt about Bloober Team's upcoming sci-fi horror title.
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A release on Nintendo's upcoming next-gen platform for Bloober Team's sci-fi survival horror game Cronos: The New Dawn might not be out of the question.
"New Resident Evil remakes also show us how to cleverly combine old-school designs with modern technology and gameplay standards," says game director and producer Jacek Zięba.
Meanwhile, the audio team that worked on the remake is now working on the upcoming Cronos: The New Dawn.
Developer Bloober Team's recently announced Cronos: The New Dawn may very well be just the first instalment of a larger franchise.
Bloober Team says its upcoming sci-fi horror game takes cues from Dead Space, as well as the likes of Alan Wake and Resident Evil.
Director and designer Wojciech Piejko reveals the developer "didn't want to overlap with, let's say, a more grounded story."
"Okay, we made some sh***y games before, but we [can] evolve," says Jacek Zieba, who's director and producer at Bloober Team.
As part of the Collective, players must discover rifts in the future to travel to the 1980s and extract Essences from select individuals.
The third-person shooter, which features elements of survival horror and science fiction, will launch for PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S.