The Invincible, a new first-person sci-fi thriller from former developers CD Projekt RED and Techland, is in development for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and PC. Krakow studio Starward Industries has announced a new sci-fi thriller, The Invincible, set in a retrofuturistic time and based on the novel by Stanislaw Lem. The game is scheduled for release next year and should take place on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and PC (via Steam). In The Invincible, you take on the role of a space explorer stranded on a hostile planet and searching for his missing crew. However, during his search, he encounters terrifying secrets. Here’s the official description of the game: “You are a scientist aboard an interstellar scientific expedition suddenly thrown into a life-or-death rescue mission.” Landing on the planet Regis III, you must find the missing crew members using advanced space equipment and relying on your brains and instincts to survive on a planet that quickly proves inhospitable. You soon discover that Regis III holds dark secrets that are revealed as you decide the fate of your team. As you delve into the mysteries, you will realize that perhaps you are not alone and that some places, like this planet, are best left alone. But it’s too late to go back.” In addition, you can prepare for a first-person adventure in which analog and at the same time very advanced technologies such as drones and autonomous robots can support or sabotage the mission. The game also tells a non-linear story defined by relationships, decisions and persuasion skills. The development team consists of 12 experienced employees who have previously worked on games such as Dying Light, Dead Island, as well as The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and the upcoming Cyberpunk 2077. Cyberpunk 2077. Finally, Starward Industries will be led by Marek Markuszewski, a former senior producer at CD Projekt RED. The first video gives us an idea of the music that will accompany The Invincible.
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