Remember, Ueda’s last game took nine years to get here.
It’s been a long time since The last guardiandirector Fumito Ueda’s(er) last gaming project but, 10 years later, Gen Atlas will continue the influential game maker’s propensity for unlikely in-game duos. The trailer teases unforgiving environments and (based on previous games) a narrative stitched into the spine of the world itself.
We covered the project when it lacked a title in 2024, but it will be called Atlas generation. We can expect seemingly decaying high-tech environments, lots of scanners, and a few gangs of parasitic creatures. Questions? We have a lot of them.
According to a press release, “Colossal structures span endless plains, deserted settlements, and an ever-changing sea. The remains of a grand design litter the surface of the planet. »
Published by Epic Games, it will come to PS5, as well as (for the first time for a Ueda game) Xbox Series X/S and PC. There’s no launch date yet, but I’ll temper the enthusiasm. The last guardian Infamously, it spent almost a decade in development.
