Reburn, a new studio comprised of former developers of the Metro franchise, has announced its first new game: La Quimera. Nicolas Winding Refn, known for his work on Drive and Only God Forgives, participated in the creation of the story.
La Quimera is a co-op or single-player shooter set in a dystopian Latin America. Currently, Reburn has only confirmed that the game will be available on PC via Steam. However, it will likely be available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Check out the first trailer for the next game from the developers of the Metro series, La Quimera, below:
The Steam page describes La Quimera as follows:
Year 2064. The majority of nation states have become extinct. A series of natural and human-caused catastrophes in the 2030s and 2040s triggered the collapse of global systems, led to the fragmentation of human communities. The political entities in this new world are microstates and even amidst the current inter-state and corporate conflicts, typically see no point in maintaining their own armies, having to rely on mercenary
forces — the “golden age” of private military companies, so called PMCs, has arrived.
As PMC operatives, you’ll take on intense high-risk campaign in a dystopian world of future Latin America across a breathtaking megalopolis and lush jungle combining highly advanced weaponry and technology battling against rival factions.
EXPLORE TOGETHER
An engaging story-driven atmospheric shooter experience regardless if you play alone
or as a part of the cooperating team. Team up with fellow mercenaries to coordinate
tactics, combine firepower with combat abilities and share resources.
La Quimera will release in the coming years on PC via Steam. You can head over to Steam and wishlist the game now.