Archetype Entertainment's debut sci-fi RPG has our attention following an extended deep dive into the setting and gameplay.
Find out more about Jun Aslan's mission, how combat works, and the impact of time dilation on your interstellar journey.
The very air reeks of stagnancy and the absolute end of life in this eerie showcase of a world we’d skip if it weren’t so intriguing.
The showcase returns with over 40 announcements for indie and triple-A titles, hosted by Alix Wilton Regan and Troy Baker.
Crumbling ruins and a looming threat are the highlights of this one, alongside a cool new Gauntlet ability to obsess over.
Jun Aslan is shaping up to be quite the versatile protagonist, but his party members and Synergies allow for facing a range of dire situations.
From the neighboring Galarus to Oupávia Space Tower, the planet offers quite a few sights for Jun to take in while kicking back.
These snippets are becoming a regular affair ahead of the Mass Effect-like title's extended gameplay showcase happening this Summer.
From a snow-covered planet to ruins located deep within an active volcano, the party certainly has its work cut out for it.
It’s an “ancient frozen world” this time around, although we only get to see some mysterious structures in the distance.
The Shredder is looking like quite a potent addition to your arsenal in the new trailer that shows in action against Celestial threats.
The sprawling space adventure from Archetype Entertainment has finally pulled the curtains on its gorgeous visuals and combat.
"We don't want things to feel tacked-on," said former Mass Effect writer Drew Karpyshyn about Archetype Entertainment's upcoming RPG.
Drew Karpyshyn also noted that the studio comprises fans of the series, and that expectations for Exodus are quite high.
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Paul Della Bitta will work directly under Wizards of the Coast president John Hight as part of the company's Digital ventures division.
Archetype Entertainment's debut title is shaping up to be quite the adventure made even better by the presence of Matthew McConaughey.
A Bluesky post teases that, "This is your call to rise," ahead of the awards show on December 11th, perhaps hinting at new gameplay.
Guerrilla Games' Horizon series inspired the studio when it comes to making decisions depending on enemy structure and elemental damage.
The Arkavir are a worker species of Changelings that were specifically designed by Celestials for harsh, hostile environments.