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1000xRESIST officially announced for PlayStation and Xbox

One of 2024’s most celebrated games was 1000xRESIST – a “thrilling sci-fi adventure” set 1000 years after humanity was almost entirely wiped out. Unfortunately for some, the indie title was exclusive to PC and the Nintendo Switch. Finally however, the game has now been officially announced for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and Game Pass.

Making the official announcement, publisher Fellow Traveller confirmed that the highly-praised 1000xRESIST is finally coming to PlayStation and Xbox next month – officially arriving on the 4th of November.

For the uninitiated, 1000xRESIST is viewed by many as one of the best indie games of last year, amassing a MetaCritic score of 86 while seeing Overwhelmingly Positive reviews on Steam.

Set 1000 years after humanity was almost entirely wiped out, the game offers a story-focused adventure which for some compares to the works of auteurs such as Hideo Kojima and Yoko Taro.

Since its release, the game has gone on to be nominated for multiple different awards, including the Golden Joysticks for ‘Best Storytelling’; the DICE awards for ‘Outstanding Achievement in Story’ and ‘Adventure Game of the Year’ – among others.

Given the game’s undeniable success on the PC and Switch platforms, it is exciting to see 1000xRESIST finally coming to the rest of the consoles in just a few weeks’ time.

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