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Bloober Team Reveals Cronos Gameplay in New Two-Minute Trailer

Bloober Team (Silent Hill 2 Remake) has revealed gameplay from Cronos: The New Dawn, a sci-fi survival horror title with some Dead Space vibes. It’s a time-twisting title set in a post-apocalyptic rendition of 1980s Poland, which is about as unique a setting as you could hope for.

Players will assume control of a Traveler in Cronos: The New Dawn, seeking out missions to leap through time and pull victims of the apocalypse from the past. The new trailer shows us exactly how these elements will unfold in the gameplay loop.


Save What Remains of the Past

Cronos: The New Dawn looks brilliant, and I’m already a huge fan of the unique take on the post-apocalyptic genre.

In a two-minute trailer, Bloober Team gave us a relatively in-depth look at what’s coming in terms of gameplay.

Here’s the blurb from the game taken from Steam:

Set in a grim world where Eastern European brutalism meets retro-futurist technology, Cronos: The New Dawn lets you experience a gripping story that straddles the line between past and future.

In the past, you will witness a world in the throes of The Change, a cataclysmic event that forever altered humanity. Meanwhile, in the ravaged wastelands of the future, every moment is a fight for survival against dangerous abominations that will test both your reflexes and your tactical thinking.

You are a Traveler acting as an agent for the enigmatic Collective, tasked with scouring the wastelands of the future in search of specific time rifts that will transport you back to 1980s-era Poland.

Here’s the trailer for Cronos: The New Dawn:

Bloober Team revealed Cronos: The New Dawn several months ago, but the project has been kept relatively under wraps since then. This new gameplay trailer gives us a fresh look at the third-person survival horror title, which smacks of Silent Hill crossed with Dead Space.

Do you think this looks like your kind of game? Let me know in the comments, or hit us up on the Insider Gaming forum.


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Grant Taylor-Hill
Senior Editor and Esports Lead

Grant has been gaming for 30+ years and in the industry for 10+. You'll probably find him playing a post-apocalyptic game or an extraction shooter somewhere.

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