One of the newly announced titles for the PS5 system, Quantum Error, released a gameplay trailer showing off the game's horrifying aesthetic.

Quantum Error is a game developed by a newly formed studio called TeamKill Media that is based out in Sheridan, Wyoming. The company was established in 2016, and its goal is to create "games for gamers" by having a significant emphasis on artistry, story, and immersive experiences.

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Quantum Error will be the second game developed by the studio after the release of its first title, Kings of Lorn: The Fall of Ebris, which released late last year for Steam and Ps4. Now, as the studio dives into the next-generation console era with Quantum Error, TeamKill Media hopes its trailer can live up to the hype for the future generation of gaming.

The start off, the trailer showcases the visual aesthetic of the game and has the main character walking down creepy hallways with dead bodies and zombies wandering around everywhere. The music played in the background is an exciting mix of horror and action movie soundtrack elements, possibly hinting at the game's different tonal placement as a hybrid of the two.

In terms of gameplay, players can see that the game will consist of a mix of the usual guns in the horror genre; such as pistols, shotguns, and a rocket launcher. Aside from firearms, they will use a variety of tools in different situations, such as a walkie talkie, gas mask, and an ax.

Depending on what fans look for in trailers, they could either be pleased or extremely disappointed. If players are okay with seeing how the visuals for how the game currently looks like, then they will be satisfied. At the moment, Quantum Error seems like an exciting mix of Dead Space and Resident Evil, so it'll be interesting to see what the studio comes up with for the PS5. For fans that are disappointed, they should remember that this game is still in the early stages of development, and there is still plenty of time to see more gameplay at a future date.

Quantum Error is set to release on Ps4 and Ps5.

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