The Farm 51 has shared the first gameplay trailer for its upcoming action RPG, Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone. This trailer will give you a first look at the game’s world and graphics. It also features some combat sequences.
Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone is a post-apocalyptic action RPG. The game aims to combine exploring a huge, realistic open world with tough combat, crafting, and managing your team and base. The story will also change based on your choices. Or at least that’s what the devs claim. You play as a planewalker, traveling through different worlds to find a powerful material called Chernobylite. Stuck in the Zone, cut off from the rest of the world, you’ll have to fight against terrifying creatures and survive. Your goal is to gather the last survivors and work together to make it out alive.
Players will explore the large and realistic open world of the real Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Chernobylite has taken over the area, changing many things, and people are using special technology to protect themselves. In the game, you can create and develop your hero. Your character’s skills and abilities will affect how well you fight and how you talk to others.
In Chernobylite 2, players will fight to survive using advanced hand-to-hand combat or a variety of guns. You can also sneak around to avoid enemies or ask others for help. The game lets you build a team and develop your base. At the base, you can make useful items and upgrade your weapons. You can also assign tasks to your team so they can take care of your equipment and supplies.
It’s also important to note that Chernobylite 2 will have a third-person viewpoint. As such, the game will feel completely different from the first one which used a first-person camera.
The Farm 51 will release Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone in 2025. You can also find its official PC requirements here.
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