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A Tron Catalyst on the left, with protagonist Exo on the right.
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Tron Catalyst is a sequel and Big Fan’s first announced work

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Tron Catalyst is not only a sequel to Bithell Games’ Tron Identity, but the first game to be announced by Devolver’s newly-formed Big Fan label.

“In Disney Tron Catalyst, players are introduced to Exo, a highly resilient and resourceful program with an incredible ability to initiate time loops,” Big Fan said in an announcement.

“With this newfound power, Exo takes on the overlords of a crumbling Grid all while evading Conn, a malevolent agent of CORE. Exo must gain control over her mysterious abilities and uncover the unexplained ‘Glitch’ that threatens the Grid.”

“As Exo, players will battle on-foot and on Light Cycle to complete missions and gain crucial insights that will help them on their quest,” Big Fan continued. “While learning from her mistakes, Exo will also need to navigate warring factions to unlock new paths and uncover the secrets of the Arq Grid.”

You can read our thoughts on Tron Identity right here.

Expect Tron Catalyst on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, and Switch in 2025.


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