PS5《死亡回歸》團隊最新作《Saros》發表會壓軸公開,2026年內發售
13 日早上最新的 Playstation 發表會「State of Play」最後壓軸,由已成為 Playstation 第一方工作室,曾推出過《死亡回歸》(Returnal)團隊 Housemarque 最新作品《Saros》公開,預計 2026 年內發售,在異星殖民地尋找謎團真相。
《Saros》首支動畫預告,主角 Arjun Devraj 由英國演員 Rahul Kohli 演出,是異星 Carcosa 的執法者,他將不惜一切尋找他需要找到的人;與《死亡回歸》是未來科幻動作主題遊戲,但不同的是《死亡回歸》每次面對完全不同的世界,《Saros》可以永久升級你的裝備變得更強大,每次死亡將更有意義。
《Saros》將在 2026 年內於 PlayStation 5 和 PlayStation 5 Pro 平台發售。
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