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The Exorcist: Legion VR fans, be happy. Developer Pocket Money Games (who are also working on the upcoming The Twilight Zone VR) has announced that they’re moving forward with a follow-up to the original game. Not only that, but the sequel will have a little extra in the form of support for cooperative multiplayer.
The Exorcist Legion VR: SIN (“SIN” standing for Safety In Numbers) is expected to release in 2022 for the Oculus Quest and “other next gen VR hardware”. The game is being produced and financed by Fun Train, who are also working on The Twilight Zone VR. Not too much has been revealed as of yet, though SIN will feature full support for online co-op, as well as having a single-player option.
While there’s no mention of a Steam release, given that the original game is still available on the platform, there’s a good chance that we’ll be seeing SIN appear on there, as well.
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December is inching ever closer, and so is the release of Striking Distance Studios’ The Callisto Protocol. And to keep the buzz going, the developer has released a brand-new launch trailer for The Callisto Protocol that starts off with a bang, and quickly descends into hell.
Featuring the song “Lost Again” by Kings Elliot (recorded exclusively for The Callisto Protocol), the launch trailer quickly gives you the story overview of protagonist Jacob Lee being incarcerated as an inmate in Black Iron Prison, located on Callisto, one of Jupiter’s moons. When a mysterious outbreak throws the moon into chaos, Jacob must face his darkest fears to defeat the bloodthirsty creatures that stalk him as he unravels the dark mysteries at the heart of the powerful United Jupiter Company.
The trailer “showcases thrilling performances from Transformers star Josh Duhamel as Jacob Lee, The Boys star Karen Fukuhara as Dani Nakamura, and Sam Witwer as Leon Ferris.”
The Callisto Protocol lands December 2nd for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam. And in case you missed it, you can check out the prequel six-part podcast “Helix Station” starring Gwendoline Christie and Michael Ironside, which just recently released its fifth episode.
And if that’s not enough, you can check out the Mastering Horror roundtable that IGN streamed, featuring Striking Distance Studios’ Glen Schofield, Practical FX veteran Alec Gillis, and the Newton Brothers (Composers).
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