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Dark space-shooter Chorus releases on December 3rd

Deep Silver has announced that its dark space-shooter, Chorus, will release on December 3rd. In order to celebrate this announcement, the publisher has also released a new trailer that you can find below.

As Deep Silver noted, the ‘Chorus 101’ trailer introduces players to the story and gameplay mechanics of the game. The trailer also highlights the trials that Nara and Forsaken will need to endure if they hope to overthrow the Circle.

In Chorus you take control of ace pilot Nara; a fugitive on a quest to destroy the dark cult that created her. Along with her sentient starfighter, Forsaken, she explores ancient temples, engaging in exhilarating zero-g combat and fighting to unite the resistance forces against the cult (known as the Circle) and their leader, the Great Prophet.

Enjoy!

Chorus - 101 Trailer

15 thoughts on “Dark space-shooter Chorus releases on December 3rd”

    1. they seem to want me to care about the story and lore as if its something big like star wars or a sequel but its unknown, i dont get why they did this.

    1. PREY 2017. That’s as close as System Shock you can get. This garbage is not Space game nor anything remotely even interesting. I’d rather play COD Infinite Warfare which has much better space military combat than any ghey shooter out there.

  1. I know it’s a little beyond you but just imagine, if you can for a moment, there’s a whole world of people beyond you where women play games and might once in a while want a protagonist that they can identify with. It’s not like you don’t have a selection from 99% of every other game made out there to choose from.

    1. women only play mobile games, they are actually a majority in mobile gaming whereas they are an extremely small minority in PC gaming. The companies compiling and reporting the data to the industry actually used to wash it all together and tell studios that 50%-60% of gamers are women. But they forgot to tell that they took mobile gaming into account. Only in recent years has the industry started to properly comb the data and treat mobile numbers seperatly.

      you probably think that because twitch is filled with e-thots milking simps for neetbux, but twitch is not reality my dear zoomie

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