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Shadow of the Colossus creator is returning with a unnamed sci-fi game

Legendary game designer Fumito Ueda, the visionary behind Ico, Shadow of the Colossus, and The Last Guardian has unveiled his latest project at The Game Awards 2024. The game still hasn't a name, but the one-minute trailer that was released suggests it will be a departure from his previous work, venturing into the realm of sci-fi.

The teaser trailer showcases a cloaked figure perched atop a colossal robot as a devastating shockwave approaches. While details are scarce, the visual style and enigmatic atmosphere are unmistakably Ueda, promising a unique and emotionally resonant experience.

This new game marks Ueda's first foray into PC gaming, thanks to a publishing partnership with Epic Games. Ueda, known for his meticulous approach to game development, has a relatively small but highly acclaimed portfolio. His previous titles, Ico, Shadow of the Colossus, and The Last Guardian, are considered masterpieces of game design, renowned for their minimalist storytelling, evocative atmosphere, and emotional depth.

The Last Guardian, in particular, had a notoriously lengthy development cycle, spanning over a decade before its release on the PlayStation 4 in 2016. Ueda's new project is believed to be in the works for a similar duration, suggesting a level of ambition and dedication that has become synonymous with his name.

KitGuru says: Are you a fan of Ueda's work? Do you think a sci-fi setting has the potential to bring out something that the previous fantasy settings couldn't?

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