Focus Home Interactive and Vostok Games, the development team behind the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. franchise, have just announced Fear the Wolves, a post-apocalyptic first-person shooter battle royale game coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in 2018. Early Access will also begin in 2018 on PC.
Here is an overview of the game, via Focus Home Interactive:
Fear The Wolves is the post-apocalyptic First Person Shooter Battle Royale from the development team behind the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. franchise.
Fear the Wolves drops players, in squads or as lone wolves, into the oppressive environments of a radiation-ravaged Chernobyl. The classic Battle Royale mode forces them to fight to be the last man standing out of 100 fighters. Another intense and original game mode will also bring a fierce new twist to the genre.
To secure the top spot, players will need to worry about more than just other survivors. Across the hostile wastes, everyone is threatened by deadly anomalies and the dynamically-changing weather. Along with a day-night cycle, this constantly forces survivors to adapt their strategies, and players can find protective gear that allows them to explore dangerous off-limit zones. All the while, the howls of mutated creatures echo through the wasteland…
Across in-game days and nights, Fear The Wolves will throw 100 players together solo or in teams to dodge anomalies, scavenge for supplies, and try to murder each other to bits. The announcement is pretty slim, without even a screenshot to show.
I’m not surprised that Fear The Wolves is unconnected to Survarium, though. As Focus Home are publishing the game–putting up money for it–they’ll surely want it to be something separate rather than chained to Vostok’s own game, especially as Survarium doesn’t have a good reputation. As Marsh Davies said when he played it, the appeal of Survarium has always been a hope that its long-promised PvE sandbox mode will eventually offer something S.T.A.L.K.E.R.-y rather than the blah multiplayer shooter it actually is.
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