Quantum Error: Not Much Chance Of a 2020 Launch [VIDEO]

TeamKill Media itself confirms that they don’t believe it’s likely their sci-fi horror title will be released this year.

„When the Monad Quantum Research Facility—30 miles off the shore of CA – is attacked by an unknown entity, engulfing the complex in flames and putting it into a full containment lock-down, a distress call is sent for mutual aid to the Garboa Fire Dept in San Francisco, California. Fire Chief Sturgis answers the call and sends you—Captain Jacob Thomas—your partner Shane Costa and a crew by helicopter to the Monad Facility. Your mission is simple: save as many lives from the burning complex as possible and get out. However, what starts as a rescue mission quickly plummets into darkness, when you arrive and find that things are not as they appear,” the story’s overview says. That doesn’t exactly sound what we expected.

And for a good reason, too: until now, TeamKill Media called Quantum Error a sci-fi horror title, and this plot synopsis sounds something extremely different. The developers answered a fan question on Twitter, confirming a likely 2021 release window: „[The game’s] launch will more than likely be 2021, but too early to say in specifics.” So if you expected the game to be available by the end of this year on the PlayStation 5 (which is going to be much bigger than we expected; the console will be available in two versions, the PlayStation 5 Standard Edition and the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition), prepare to be disappointed. It’s likely going to be an early 2021 game and not a launch title.

The PlayStation 4 port will be made only after the PlayStation 5 version is completed. That means it could be as much as an extra year away from completion.

Source: Gematsu

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