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The Surge 2 gets a brand new gameplay trailer

July 31, 2019 by Liam Waddington

With less than two months away from the launch of Deck13 and Focus Home Interactive’s The Surge 2, a brand-new gameplay trailer has been released featuring some of the game’s areas, bosses, and weapons. You can watch the trailer here…

The Surge 2’s new trailer not only gives the audiences a glimpse at the game’s new areas like Jericho City and some of the game’s bosses, it also showcases an array of the different armour sets you can equip during your playthrough. Whilst the game is a futuristic soulslike, the game takes a slightly different approach by featuring a limb targeting system that will chop off limbs for brutal finishing moves – necessary to collect and equip weapons, armour enhancements or schematics.

According to the game’s Steam page, the synopsis describes the game as the following:

On the way to Jericho City, your plane is shot down by a mysterious storm and crash-lands in the outskirts. You wake up weeks later in a derelict detention facility inside the city. Armour-clad soldiers enforce Martial Law, robots are on a rampage, and a dark, expanding nanostorm looms over the cityscape…

The Surge 2 is set to launch on 24th September for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Are you excited for The Surge 2? Let us know in the comments below or tweet us @FMyth_Gaming…

Filed Under: Liam Waddington, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Deck 13, focus home interactive, PC, PlayStation 4, The Surge 2, Xbox One

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