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"La Quimera presentó: Nuevo juego de los creadores de la serie Metro"

Autor : Logan Actualizar : May 22,2025

"La Quimera presentó: Nuevo juego de los creadores de la serie Metro"

Los desarrolladores clave de los juegos 4A se han embarcado en una nueva empresa con la formación de Reburn, un estudio que acaba de revelar su proyecto debut, *La Quimera *. Manteniéndose fiel a sus raíces, Reburn ha creado a otro tirador en primera persona, esta vez sumergiendo a los jugadores en un universo de ciencia ficción. Ubicado en el futuro cercano de una América Latina tecnológicamente avanzada, * La Quimera * lo coloca en las botas de un soldado de una empresa militar privada. Equipado con un exoesqueleto, participará en batallas emocionantes contra una organización local, navegando a través de exuberantes selvas y el corazón de una bulliciosa metrópolis.

El compromiso de Reburn con la narración de historias brilla con las promesas de una narrativa profunda y una experiencia de juego inmersiva. Los jugadores pueden sumergirse en el solo de acción o unirse con amigos en un modo cooperativo que admite hasta tres jugadores. El guión y el entorno, creado magistralmente por Nicolas Winding Refn, el visionario detrás de *Drive *y *The Neon Demon *, junto a Eja Warren, agregue una capa de profundidad cinematográfica al juego.

* La Quimera* estará disponible en PC a través de Steam, aunque aún no se ha anunciado una fecha de lanzamiento exacta. Estén atentos para obtener más actualizaciones sobre este nuevo y emocionante título de Reburn.

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