At Opening Night Live, Bloober Team unveiled not only a fresh trailer but also an extended gameplay peek for Cronos: The New Dawn. Game director Wojciech Piejko ventures into a factory following “The Change,” which serves as the heart of the plague. Here’s a look below.
As a dedicated fan, I can’t help but appreciate the exciting variety in this game. While we still navigate the fusion of Orphans and scavenge for resources, manage our inventory wisely, there’s more to explore when it comes to weaponry! Apart from the trusty pistol and shotgun, you’ll encounter an SMG for rapid-fire action, and at some points, I’ve found myself wielding a powerful missile launcher. Some Orphans even don armor, so we must strategize – either break their armor or focus on their vulnerable spots to take them down effectively.
It’s important to mention the makeshift isolation doors set up by previous Travelers to quarantine the infected. Furthermore, it’s revealed that the military established temporary shelters in the vicinity to combat the infection. However, these structures were later abandoned and you’ll have to clear away the organic matter to proceed with your investigation.
Experience the fresh start of “Cronos: The New Dawn” starting September 5th! It’s available on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PC, and even Nintendo Switch. Stay tuned for more updates until launch day.
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2025-08-21 12:41