Cosmic Horror Title Quantum Error to Release on PlayStation 5 After Launch

Quantum Error

TeamKill Media has announced a new cosmic horror game called Quantum Error that will launch for both the new PlayStation 5 and the current PlayStation 4. A release date has not been confirmed as of yet, but it will be the first horror game on the PlayStation 5.

A trailer was also released by the developer, which shows some of the action we can expect from the game. Take a look at the trailer below:

The game will be a first-person shooter as you can see from the trailer. Horror games are usually the same old when they put you in a dark corridor, meanwhile being hunted by some sort of monster, and trying to figure out the story.

Quantum Error seems no different from the teaser, as we get to see the similar dark corridors inside some of a space station on either a planet or space itself. Having said that, it is too early to judge the game, especially when it is still in development, and that we haven’t got to see more gameplay mechanics, the enemies or what the whole deal will be about.

The trailer also ends with just adding PlayStation in the video, but if you go into the description of the video uploaded on YouTube, it clearly mentions that the game is going to be available for the PlayStation 5, and the PlayStation 4.

QUANTUM ERROR is a cosmic-horror first-person shooter currently in development by TeamKill Media for the PS5 and PS4.

TeamKill Media is an American gaming developer that is based in Wyoming. It has previously released Kings of Lorn: The Fall of Ebris which was released on both PlayStation 4 and PC. There is no confirmation if Quantum error will be available for PC, or Xbox One. But again, it is too early to speculate. We might have to wait for more information and see how the year progresses.

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An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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