TRON Catalyst feature

TRON: Catalyst is a new isometric action adventure game, coming to PC in 2025

Big Fan Games and Bithell Games have announced Disney TRON: Catalyst, a thrilling, story-driven isometric action game set in the world of TRON. TRON: Catalyst will be coming to PC in 2025, and below you can find its debut trailer.

As the press release reads, TRON: Catalyst will continue the story of the Arq Grid, first introduced in TRON: Identity.

In TRON: Catalyst, players will be introduced to Exo. Exo is a highly resilient and resourceful program with an incredible ability to initiate time loops. With this newfound power, Exo takes on the overlords of a crumbling Grid all while evading Conn, a malevolent agent of CORE. Exo must gain control over her mysterious abilities and uncover the unexplained ‘Glitch’ that threatens the Grid.

As Exo, players will battle on foot and on Light Cycle to complete missions and gain crucial insights that will help them on their quest. While learning from her mistakes, Exo will also need to navigate warring factions to unlock new paths and uncover the secrets of the Arq Grid.

It’s also worth noting that the devs have shared the game’s minimum PC requirements. According to them, PC gamers will at least need an  Intel Core i3-4160 or AMD FX-4350 with 8GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 or an AMD Radeon RX 460.

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

Disney TRON: Catalyst - Announcement Trailer

13 thoughts on “TRON: Catalyst is a new isometric action adventure game, coming to PC in 2025”

  1. Another black wamon to appeal to an audience that doesn't exist from a demographic that doesn't play games. Easy pass.

    1. We'll take the words of the devs themselves and the official press release over your idea of what is and is not isometric. Thank you.

        1. Go teach the devs instead of complaining, you can make a living out of this. Don’t let that knowledge go to waste 😛

    2. stfu nerd. John could easily block your path while you whimper as he muay thai's you into perspective projection

      1. "Hold on, this is waiting to be approved by DSOGaming."
        Aaand it wasn't. You got lucky this time. Apparently my post was to juicy for the moderator. 🙂

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