After being in Steam Early Access for the past two years, Bounding Box Software’s Prodeus will finally be launching its 1.0 version this Thursday for PC and consoles. The throwback FPS will arrive September 23 for the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series, Xbox One, the Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. Prodeus will also be available for the Xbox Game Pass.
Per the devs, the full 1.0 release will include new maps and weapons, full multiplayer co-op with up to 4 players, new level editor features “and much much more”. That also includes a level editor, though that is only available for the PC version. Despite that, players can upload their creations to be enjoyed by console and PC players alike.
Described as a first-person shooter of old, but re-imagined using modern rendering techniques and technology, Prodeus‘ story is short and to the point: the player steps into the boots of a corrupted agent of Prodeus, the mysterious creator of the player and the game world. The only goal is to destroy Prodeus and anything that gets in the way.
Created by Mike Voeller and Jason Mojica, who previously worked on titles such as Singularity, Bioshock Infinite, and Wolfenstein, Prodeus also features music by Andrew Hulshult.
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