Bloober Team has announced that Cronos: The New Dawn will be released this Fall. To celebrate this announcement, the team shared a new gameplay trailer that you can find below.
Cronos: The New Dawn takes place in a dark world where old, rough buildings mix with strange future tech. According to the devs, you’ll experience an exciting story that connects the past and the future.
In this game, you will assume the role of a Traveler who acts as an agent for the enigmatic Collective. Your task will be to scour the wastelands of the future in search of specific time rifts that will transport you back to 1980s-era Poland.
Players will have to locate key people from the past who perished in the ensuing apocalypse. Using their all-powerful Harvester, players can extract their Essences and have them accompany them into the future.
The enemies you’ll encounter in this game will be nightmarish creatures, born from the remnants of humanity. To defeat them, you’ll have to make full use of your arsenal.
From the looks of it, Cronos: The New Dawn will be the most action-oriented game of Bloober Team. It appears that the team has learned a lot from its collaboration with Konami for Silent Hill 2 Remake. Thus, I’m kind of looking forward to it.
Cronos: The New Dawn will be powered by Unreal Engine 5. And, I hope that it will be in a better technical state when it comes out than SH2 Remake was. After all, Silent Hill 2 Remake still suffers from major traversal stutters. And no, I don’t expect Blooper Team to go back to it and reduce them (or fix them).
Finally, you can find its official PC system requirements here.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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