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Terminator: Survivors will be PvE only

Nacon has recently revealed some exciting new information about its upcoming Terminator game, Terminator: Survivors. The game is set to hit Steam Early Access later this year, and the latest details suggest that it could be a game-changer in the world of PvE titles.

Terminator: Survivors will feature a fully playable single-player offline campaign with a unique plot and the option to play with up to three friends. The game will remain PvE, with no plans to introduce PvP

The game is set in 2009, just after Judgement Day (2005), when the world has become a wreck. There will only be one difficult T-800 in the game, which the developers believe will make the game darker and more like a movie. Players will begin their journey with an established base related to the game's story, which they can extend by building and improving facilities. However, Nacon has suggested that the game will not revolve much around base-building.

One cool feature of the game is the ability to drive cars. Nacon stated that the driving mechanics will make exploration more enjoyable and allow for collaboration with friends, although we are yet to learn which type of vehicles players will be allowed to drive. The developer also revealed that the game is being developed on Unreal Engine 5, but it remains unclear whether the game will use Nanite and Lumen.

The game will first be released into Early Access on October 24th before the full release. However, Nacon plans to run private playtests before the Early Access phase.

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KitGuru says: Are you a fan of the Terminator universe? Do you have high expectations for Terminator: Survivors? From the sounds of it, this game is taking some inspiration from State of Decay 2, which was one of the more underrated co-op survival games of the Xbox One generation. 

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