The game has been rated M for Mature, unsurprisingly, and its rating summary promises some crazy things in your attempt to break out of the loop.
Exclusive PS5 content, new weapons and skins inspired by James Bond, and trinkets with buffs are some of the bonuses on offer.
Arkane's upcoming game looks like a high-octane Dishonored, and we're absolutely here for it.
The game's newest gameplay deep dive reiterates that its PS5 console exclusivity period is going to last for a year after its launch.
The almost 10 minute long video sees Cole on a mission to eliminate Aleksis "The Wolf" Dorsey while Julianna provides "moral support."
"Exciting" updates also coming for indie and third-party titles. However, the next God of War and Horizon Forbidden West won't be featured.
Arkane developer believes that the jump to next-gen has greatly improved the development workflow and allowed for limitless ambitions.
She even exchanges in some quick-witted barbs with Colt.
Learn more about the various mechanics and systems that define the stealth shooter.
Arkane says it will use the extra time to "create a fun, stylish, and mind-bending layer experience."
Game director Dinga Bakaba says replayability is built into Deathloop's core design, which is why there is no New Game Plus.
Arkane Lyon's Bennett Smith says this isn't a "second campaign" though.
But Arkane "might want to explore things in the future."
Deathloop's updated PlayStation Store page provides additional technical details.
SMGs, shotguns, pistols and much more are at your disposal.
The publisher reiterates that the game's PS5 console exclusivity will be honoured.
Some targets may act differently on subsequent loops, forcing you to adapt.
"There's quite a few hours for people who want to sink their teeth into this game," says game director Dinga Bakaba.
The game's Director breaks down the upcoming time loop game.
A new look at the upcoming shooter from Arkane Studios.