Saber Interactive has released a brief official gameplay trailer for Turok: Origins. This trailer is only 1-minute long and shows some of the takedowns that players can execute, some cut-scenes, and some gameplay footage. In all honesty, this should be called an “in-engine” trailer and not a “gameplay” trailer. But hey, at least the trailer confirms that the game will have both third-person and first-person perspectives.
In Turok: Origins, players will play as the legendary Turok warriors to face off against ferocious dinosaurs and a terrifying alien threat that seeks to destroy all human life in the galaxy. Players will battle alone or as a team against a variety of dinosaurs, creatures, and bosses that ‘take to the ground, sky, swamps, and caves to push players’ skills to the limit.’
The game promises to have intense combat, where players must use everything at their disposal to ensure success, including melee attacks, special abilities, and fine-tuned weapons.
Moreover, players will be able to unlock and upgrade their advanced weaponry to dominate their battles. Some of the weapons that you will use are plasma rifles, ray guns, snipers, bows, and shotguns.
Players will also be able to extract DNA from fallen foes and the environment to unlock game-changing powers that evolve their suit in real-time. Each DNA power not only enhances your look but also offers upgradeable skills and abilities to give you an edge in combat.
Saber Interactive plans to release Turok: Origins in Fall 2026.
Enjoy the trailer and stay tuned for more!

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