The new generation arrives this year, in fact, important announcements about the new consoles are expected in the coming weeks. Aside from being the year of COVID-19, 2020 is also going to be the year of Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, and we have to stop at the latter, because there is already a game that openly declares to be based on its hardware for its development. Quantum Error, the new TeamKill Media, is being designed with PS5 in mind.
The "first person cosmic horror shooter", as defined by its creators, is going to be one of those intergenerational games in which we can also add to Square Enix's next, Outriders. Despite this, the team wants to make the most of the new platforms that arrive this year, in fact, they are calibrating everything in order to rush to the last chip of PlayStation ** 5, as they assure in some statements for Gaming Bolt
When it comes to a game that will be halfway between two generations, and also looking to take advantage of the new generation hardware, performing a good optimization process for the current generation of consoles is very important. Even so, in TeamKill Media they want to leave those tasks for the final stretch of the title, focusing first on knowing how to squeeze well everything that is to come w ith the new generation. Will it live up to the performance that games like Halo Infinite with XSX will deliver?
We will be waiting to see more about this horror game that we are so eager to plunge into fear in the middle of space. It may be one of the games they achieve take over from the missing Dead Space, horror franchise that started from a similar concept in terms of objectives.
Quantum Error is going to bring terror for a good sum of hours.
Another issue thrown into the studio about his new project is duration. Although they assure that it is not yet too clear, given that there is much ahead in the development of the title, they predict a sum of hours that goes between 15 and 20
Its exact release date is unknown, although from TeamKill they assure that they want to have Quantum Error ready for this year. We will remain waiting to know more about this title, although its premise is already quite promising at the outset. Are we going to have a good ration of terror in space this 2020?