Horror video games, films, and television shows have had a wonderful year in 2023, and it doesn’t appear that this trend will be stopping anytime soon.
TeamKill Media, a Montana-based developer, just revealed that the highly anticipated cosmic horror shooter game would launch on the PlayStation 5 on November 3. Quantum Error is a game that has been in development for a while. Fans have been eagerly awaiting it since TeamKill Media initially made the announcement in 2020.
In Quantum Error, players will dress as firefighters on a mission to rescue employees from a burning building. He soon learns that not everything is as it seems, and his rescue effort becomes a struggle for survival.
We know the game has first-person and third-person perspectives from the description. We also know that as it is set in the so-called Quantum Age, advanced technologies will be used.
Explore and descend down into the cutting-edge yet cryptic Monad facility and beyond, to interplanetary travel, where you will run against opponents and bosses that range from the well-known to the mysterious. You will experience a cosmic rollercoaster of fear as you descend ever further into the unknown.
Quantum Error was once scheduled to be released for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S by TeamKill Media.
The game’s creators later understood that the PlayStation 4 version would result in a significant decline in quality, and they didn’t want that to happen. The studio made the decision to exclusively release the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series/X versions as a result, killing the PlayStation 4 version.
More information about this is available here. We covered this topic last month.
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Furthermore, TeamKill Media has pledged that its game will steer clear of the obvious money grab that many contemporary video games have proven to be.
When a fan enquired as to whether the PlayStation 5 release implied that the studio would be publishing only exclusive content on that platform, the studio responded in the negative. The studio added that Quantum Error won’t contain any platform-specific exclusive content or microtransactions.
There are no items or content exclusive to any platform, no micros, no nothing. Quantum Error is a full complete game, no bs https://t.co/c02L8CWefL“>https://t.co/c02L8CWefL
QUANTUM ERROR (@Quantum_Error) August 15, 2023
If this information is accurate, it will be a breath of fresh air and evidence to many gamers that there are still creators that care about them.
On November 3, TeamKill Media will release Quantum Error for the PlayStation. You can use this link to add the game to your wishlist on the PlayStation store.
We don’t yet sure when the firm will make the Xbox Series X/S and PC versions available.