
Reikon Games, in collaboration with publisher Deep Silver, have unveiled a fresh trailer for their science fiction shooter titled “Metal Eden“. The video, available for viewing below, offers an insightful peek into the high-speed first-person shooter, as well as showcasing some of the stages players will traverse using exceptional movement techniques and special abilities.
In the latest preview, we catch glimpses of numerous captivating sights, as well as a fresh character introduced – The Operator. Their intriguing connection with our main hero seems to unfold a peculiar narrative. Moreover, the trailer offers a tantalizing peek at the weaponry players can expect in the game. From a dependable assault rifle and a powerful shotgun, to an energy gun that locks onto enemies, the arsenal appears diverse and thrilling.
Additionally, we’ll encounter a novel shape for a ball that allows players to swiftly navigate the surroundings. Unlike merely serving as a movement tool, this ball shape comes armed with its own arsenal of weapons.
Back in February, the game known as Metal Eden was first introduced with a teaser trailer. Since that time, Reikon Games has also shared a demo version, which can be downloaded for free. The upcoming adventure of Metal Eden is set to release on PC (via Steam), PS5, and Xbox Series X/S on September 2. While you’re here, take a look at the gameplay excerpt from earlier in your browsing!
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2025-08-21 00:42