Storm in A Teacup developer arrived at the Future Games Show Summer Showcase Powered by Intel exhibition with a demonstration of the Steel Seed gameplay, the Studio game, which will be released in 2024 for PC, PS5 and Xbox SERIS SERIES X.
This long-awaited single-user adventure is created on the Unreal Engine 5 engine and is distinguished by a magnificent science fiction environment in which I would like to get lost.
It was not that you had so much time to stop and admire the landscapes, not when humanity is on the verge of death. Steel Seed transferes us to the world where the human race put the planet on the brink of destruction. We will move thousands of years later, after cars with artificial intelligence will intervene and save the little that remains of humanity, from a disaster caused by a total environmental disaster. The remnants of the human race were underground, and our task is to protect them from a new threat.
Steel Seed is a fairly large shift in the genre for Storm in a Teacup, which is most known from the 2019 historical Horror Close to the Sun. In this issue of 2024, we will move around the hostile environment with an emphasis on secrecy. Whether it is the use of a vertical position to overtake enemies, or the use of your companion drone to assess the situation on the battlefield, stay in the shadows and shelters, it seems that it will be a key point to maximize your ability to quickly execute.
Nevertheless, the Steel Seed gameplay makes it clear that you can survive in combat scenarios if your shelter is open. Storm in a Teacup creates a rapidly developing tactical system of hand -to -hand combat, which will allow you to fight with small groups of enemies, jumping between attacks and causing damage to threats. For passive and active abilities, it will be possible to earn improvements, which will allow you to improve your skills as it deepens into the plot of Steel Seed.
Steel Seeed game will be released only in 2024. In the meantime, why not add Steel Seed to your Steam desire list to keep up with development?