Archetype Entertainment has released a gameplay teaser trailer for its upcoming sci-fi action-adventure RPG, EXODUS. Moreover, a proper gameplay trailer will be released tomorrow at 9 AM PT/11 AM CT/6 PM CEST.
EXODUS is the debut game from RPG creator James Ohlen’s new studio. According to the devs, this will be a next-generation, story-driven RPG that marries cinematic storytelling with deep emotional impact featuring broad player agency and modern AAA gameplay. The story is fueled by the consequences of player choices due to the impact of Time Dilation.
In EXODUS, humanity has fled a dying Earth, finding a new home in a hostile galaxy – here, we are the underdogs fighting for survival. As The Traveler, you are humanity’s last hope. Your job is to steal alien weapons and technology from the most powerful beings in the universe, the Celestials – humanity’s greatest enemy. But there’s a catch – Time Dilation.
As Travelers on interstellar missions, days for you are decades back home. The sacrifices you make to protect your loved ones create unpredictable consequences that change your world — reshaping the future. Returning home, you confront the consequences of your choices. In EXODUS, the outcome of those choices manifests at a massive level, compounding over generations.
To be honest, I’m kind of hyped about EXODUS. James Ohlen led on Baldur’s Gate 2, KOTOR, Dragon Age Origins. And from the teaser gameplay clips, EXODUS feels like a Mass Effect game. So yeah, I’m really looking forward to its gameplay trailer.
There is currently no ETA for when EXODUS will come out. Hell, the game doesn’t even have a store page on Steam or Epic Games Store. So, if I had to guess, I’d say that it will target a 2026 or 2027 release date.
Anyway, enjoy the teaser, and stay tuned for more!
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