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El Paso Elsewhere PS5 release coming September

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El Paso Elsewhere will head to PS5 on 6 September, Nighthawk Interactive and Strange Scaffold have recently announced.

Already available on Windows PC, the neo-noir, supernatural shooter is described by the pair as “a Max Payne-inspired third-person shooter featuring high stakes gun fights, supernatural monsters, unique slow-motion gameplay and an award-winning soundtrack.”

Players fill the shoes of James Savage, a drug-fuelled, monologuing monster hunter who’s on the search for his vampiric ex-girlfriend Draculae, a fiend on a misson to end the world.

El Paso Elsewhere will be Strange Scaffold’s first-ever PlayStation release, and I couldn’t ask for a better introduction to our studio’s sustainable production principles, unapologetic style, and player-first attitude,” said Strange Scaffold head Xalavier Nelson Jr.

“To our wonderful partners at Nighthawk Interactive and the PlayStation gamers who will soon embark on our most ambitious journey yet, I can only say the same thing that James Savage soulfully speaks directly to the player in the closing moments of the game: thanks for believing.”

El Paso Elsewhere is currently available on Windows PC via Steam and heads to PS5 on 6 September. A film adaptation is also in the works, being produced by Di Bonaventure Pictures.


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