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MUDANG: Two Hearts is Splinter Cell meets F.E.A.R.

The Xbox Games Showcase had some fantastic surprises. From the hefty gameplay reveal for Clockwork Revolution, to the return of an indie classic in Super Meat Boy 3D. One of the best trailers of the show is not being talked about enough though, as MUDANG: Two Hearts looks to offer the best of Splinter Cell and F.E.A.R. in one package.

MUDANG: Two Hearts is a new game from South Korean game developer, EVR Studios. The first trailer for the game dropped last night, promising high-octane stealth action, with supernatural thriller elements:

The game is set in a near-future version of South Korea, in a time where the North and South are about to unite once again. On the day of this historic reunification, a terrorist group attacks and sends the nation into chaos.

The gameplay trailer showcases clear inspiration from the great stealth games of the past, like Splinter Cell. The inspiration is so clear to me that I'm not really sure what else to say about it. This main character quite literally looks like South Korean Sam Fisher with the tactical gear, wall climbing, tunnel crawling and silent pistols. The supernatural thriller elements add in a dash of F.E.A.R. flavour for good measure.

MUDANG: Two Hearts is due to release in 2026 for Xbox, PC and PS5. The game will also be streamable via Xbox Cloud, and presumably other services too, but we won't get confirmation on that until closer to launch.

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