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Remnant From the Ashes the latest from Darksiders 3’s Gunfire Games

Remnant From the Ashes, a survival-shooter, was today announced by Darksiders 3 developer Gunfire Games.

Expected to release in 2019, the title is set in a post-apocalyptic future. In it, Earth has been taken over my mysterious creatures called The Root. To liberate Earth, players will need to hop dimensions to fight The Root in dynamically-generated levels.

Gunfire Games chose to announce their title via IGN — a trailer from both is below, alongside a list of in-game features.

  • Fight, Adapt, Overcome: Each world will presents new challenges and perils to overcome. Throughout their journey, players will encounter dozens of monsters unique to each environment. Fight tooth-and-nail against creatures both big and small – from towering behemoths the size of buildings to countless hordes of small, deadly terrors. Adapt… or die trying.
  • Explore Terrifying Realms: Explore beautiful, dynamically-generated worlds – each with their own unique creatures and environmental challenges. Gain experience and adapt new strategies to survive the dangers of each world.
  • Craft, Upgrade, Specialize: Band together with others to improve chances of survival. Protect and befriend skilled tradesmen and offer them the safety of a home base. In turn, they will offer valuable skills and resources for upgrades, crafting and enhancements for weapons and gear.
  • Strength in Numbers: The Root are ruthless and deadly. To stand a chance, players will need help – they need a Team. In Remnant: From the Ashes, players can group with up to three other survivors. There are multiple hero archetypes to choose from, each designed with unique skills and advantages to help the group survive.

A playable demo is expected at both Gamescom and PAX West, both taking place in August.

Developed by Gunfire Games and published by Perfect World, Remnant: From the Ashes will head to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 in 2019.


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