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This is Quantum Error, terror in space for PS5 and PS4; first trailer

This is Quantum Error, terror in space for PS5 and PS4; first trailer

Teamkill Media confirms its next project: Quantum Error. It is in development for PS5 and PS4. The company publishes its first trailer.

The projects thought for the new generation begin to take shape just after almost 9 months maximum of their arrival. TeamKill Media, creators of Kings of Lorn: The Fall of Ebris, reveal what will be their next job.

Quantum Error will take us to outer space through what the company itself mentions as "cosmic terror". This first person shooter is in development for PS5 and PS4; We do not know when it will arrive.

During the trailer that you can find at the head of this news, we can see how closed spaces can be the keynote during the adventure. The company itself ensures that all the footage is generated by the graphics engine (Unreal Engine) and that it does not correspond to the current version of the project.

Quantum Error PS5

You can visit the website of the study through this same link.

PS5, scheduled for Christmas 2020

Sony's next new-generation console is still slated for launch this Christmas. If there is no problem due to the COVID-19 crisis, everything should follow its natural course, just like its maximum rival, Xbox Series X.

The FreeGameTips community has already talked about what the price will be for sale. With almost 3,000 registered votes, 34% of respondents believe that the strip will be between 450 and 500 euros. On the other hand, the least voted, with only 17%, believes that it will cost more than 550 euros. Although Sony has not yet commented on it, Mark Cerny assured that the price would be "attractive".

By clicking on this link you can see all the games confirmed for the console at the moment. Likewise, in this other report we collect everything we know about PS5, without escaping the differences between it and PS4. The future is getting closer.

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