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Outlast Trials also comes to consoles with cross-play functionality
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Outlast Trials also comes to consoles with cross-play functionality

Right now, it’s only in Early Access, but it’s been available since May red drums The studio’s latest survival horror adventure game, A.I recent trials. This game details the previous two team games, but its most important innovation is that the whole thing is based on co-op.

The game has already been a huge success on the steamAfter more than 26,000 votes, he can provide an approval rating of 93%. And the developers are still far from completing the work, but they are confidently walking along the set path. And one of the following milestones was announced in time for gamescom.

In addition to PC, The Outlast Trials will be released for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, as well as Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One sometime in early 2024. In addition, the console versions will be released in a way that also supports cross-play, i.e. Players will be able to play together regardless of platform (this also applies to PC).

In addition, many minor and major adjustments can be expected, including in the field of matchmaking. In the future, tests can be chosen not only by the team captain, but also by the team as a whole. It’s also important to note that the studio is already gearing up for Halloween this year, when new trials and challenges, new decorative and add-on items, and settings that affect the challenges will be arriving.

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