Project Awakening - PlayStation LineUp Tour Teaser Trailer
Do you remember the Project Awakening project that was
unveiled at the PlayStation LineUp last year through a movie that shows some of
the game's style scenes? The video then dazzle a lot and if you did not
remember or did not get a chance to see it you can see it above.
The game developed by Cygames is a game that initiates the
roles of RPG in an open world, but did not reveal any new details except what
we have mentioned to you and the cinematic show, but it seems that the game
will be deeper and larger than we imagine, and this is what Cygames Behind the
scenes of exhibition E3 2019.
The game's producer Takashi Desheng has talked about some
details with FextraLife about the game, which is still in the early stages of
development. Initially, there will be no appearance of the game at the E3.
Next, new details are released for the first time around the game, which can be
summarized as follows:
Project Awakening Project Project Cygames will be the first
to enter the Western market after their games were limited to the Japanese
market, such as Granblue.
Project Awakening will be an open world with events from the
world of fantasy inspired by huge works such as Lord of the Rings and Game of
Thrones and the world of play will be described as a smooth and easy exploration.
The game will contain a collaborative game mode and
developers will try to support up to 12 players to play together
collaboratively at the same time.
The game will be full of bloody scenes and sweating and
fighting exhaustion and will contain battles and confrontations with giant
creatures as we saw in the video above.
Cygames developers are trying to balance storytelling in the
game and the game system, adding that the game will provide a new and exciting
experience.
Developers are also still looking at how to make the game
offer magic capabilities and whether it is possible to set the Classes system
for characters in the game.
It is clear from Takaki's remarks that the game is still far from the launch date and it may take two or three years to be ready. This indicates that it may be dedicated only to PlayStation 5 if it retains its exclusivity with the disclosure of the first offer. last year.