TeamKill Media has announced when the long-awaited game will be released, but the studio won’t be launching the game on all three platforms simultaneously.
Here’s the game’s overview, provided by the studio: “The United Nations of America has integrated AI into everyday life. Monad, the most powerful tech company in the world, created the Advanced Retinal Global Unity System, ARGUS, to activate and operate this AI, which is mandatory for all people on earth. People are divided by necessary and unnecessary and will be activated or not activated according to the professions they work in, resulting in opposition from and the formation of militant groups. When the Monad Quantum Research Facility—30 miles off the shore—is attacked by an unknown entity in the year 2109, engulfing the complex in flames and putting it into a complete containment lock-down, a distress call is sent out for mutual aid to the Garboa Fire Dept in San Francisco.
Fire Chief Sturgis answers the call and sends you—Capt. Jacob Thomas—and your partner Shane Costa and a crew by helicopter to the Monad Facility. What starts as a simple mission to save lives from the burning complex soon descends into a nightmarish cosmic journey that will take you from reality to other worlds where you must fight for your life and others. Experience the mysticism of a cinematic story-driven first-person/third-person shooter game set in the coming of the Quantum Age. Explore and descend deep into the high-tech yet esoteric Monad facility and beyond, to interstellar travel, encountering enemies and bosses from the familiar to the inexplicable and a rollercoaster of cosmic horror as you fall deeper and deeper into the unknown.”
Quantum Kill uses Unreal Engine 5. and many of its features are implemented: Global Illumination provides a striking visual experience of lifelike shadows, reflections, and impressive lighting in a highly dark environment; Nanite is utilized to increase geometric detail where applicable; Soundscape is used to create more immersive and realistic sounding environments. The game will have several PlayStation 5-exclusive features, too. Experience a Firefighter’s sensation with the haptic feedback (intensity of a backdraft door, using the K12 saw, or feeling the flames of a roaring fire). Feel the tension of a firefighter’s tools and weapons via the adaptive triggers as they resist, vibrate, and fight back with every action or while administering CPR. Utilize the controller microphone to deliver breaths during CPR. Experience near-instant loading times for seamless gameplay due to the fast SSD. Immerse yourself in the chilling sounds coming from every direction as you revel in the provocative soundtrack, which enhances the terror and excitement of Quantum Error via 3D audio.
Quantum Error will be released first for PlayStation 5 on November 3. The Xbox Series and PC versions are being optimized, and TeamKill Media doesn’t want to commit to a date on those platforms.
Source: Gematsu
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