Chorus: Rise As One Space Sim Revealed For Xbox Series X (VIDEO)
Earlier today, Microsoft held its Inside Xbox presentation for its upcoming Xbox Series X console, unveiling numerous World Premiere titles that are now in development for both the Series X and other consoles. One such title is the enigmatic Chorus: Rise As One, a space sim that puts the bond between pilot and ship to the test.
From Deep Silver and Fishlabs, Chorus: Rise As One features the pilot Nara and her sentient starfighter, Forsaken, in what the publisher says is a “compelling, personal journey of redemption.” We see just a bit of gameplay that seems quite reminiscent of Everspace, blended in with some cinematics that paints Nara as a sort of paragon who realizes she was being used by those she trusted. Check out the trailer below:
Here’s a breakdown of the title courtesy of Deep Silver:
- A JOURNEY OF REDEMPTION – Become Nara, an ace pilot facing her haunted past, and Forsaken, her sentient ship. Their quest for redemption will take them across the galaxy and beyond the boundaries of reality to unite resistance forces and stop the Circle and their leader, the Great Prophet, at all costs.
- VENTURE BEYOND THE VOID – Enter a dark new universe, teeming with mystery and rife with conflict. Explore sprawling space stations and trading hubs. Engage your enemies in exhilarating zero-g dogfights amongst exploding stars, dying planets, atmospheric asteroid belts, glittering ice fields and strange planes of existence outside our own. Chorus balances the scale and spectacle of space exploration with frenetic, fast paced action.
- ONE PILOT, ONE SHIP, ONE LIVING WEAPON – Attain powerful and distinct weapons and combat upgrades. Master your ship’s unique drift mechanic and intuitive abilities including extra-sensory perception, teleportation and telekinesis to overcome massed hordes of enemies and take down titanic battleships. Chain your powers together to become the ultimate living weapon.
Chorus: Rise As One is now in development for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X with a release window of 2021.
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