Quantum Error: An Insight Into The Story [VIDEO]

TeamKill Media’s long-announced game, Quantum Error has been long overdue, but the team has again brought up Quantum Error.

 

Quatum Error will be a horror-themed first-person shooter, with the latest video of which was captured by TeamKill Media on PlayStation 5, and not with outdated technology. We’re not talking about the console here (it’s still relatively fresh), but the engine, as the game uses Unreal Engine 5, makes it questionable how they’ll get it to work on older hardware…

According to TeamKill Media’s description, “When the Monad Quantum Research Facility (30 miles off the shore of California) is attacked by an unknown entity, engulfing the complex in flames and putting it into a complete containment lock-down, a distress call is sent for mutual aid to the Garboa Fire Department 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. Quantum Error is a cosmic-horror first-person shooter in development by TeamKill Media.” So there’s some extraterrestrial danger ahead.

Quantum Error is still only said to be released sometime in 2022. It’s coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and PlayStation 4. Yes, but will Epic Games make Unreal Engine 5 work on PS4? That version was previously rumoured to be done AFTER the PlayStation 5 version was completed! It wouldn’t be surprising if TeamKill Media quietly killed this version because it’s a given that Epic Games isn’t shooting the new engine for that console generation… but maybe we’ll be proven wrong!

 

 

Source: Gematsu

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