Routine trailer shows Sci-fi horror game a decade after it’s announced

Sci-fi Horror game Routine The trailer for the game has been updated, more than a decade ago. Summer Game Fest saw the game’s resurfacing on Thursday.

Routine is a first-person game set in an abandoned Lunar base, designed around an ’80s vision of the future. The Cosmonaut Assistance Tool will allow players to hack different computer systems at the station while their opponents are away.

Routine’s re-reveal trailer brings players back into the game’s dark and creepy futuristic setting, and uses all in-game footage. Lunar Software has released a statement confirming that they have re-launched the game, rebuilding it completely from scratch to make the story more true to its original vision.

Raw Fury, an independent publisher of indie games will publish the game. Raw Fury’s CEO, Jonas Antonson, released a statement to go along with the new trailer.

“Like many others, I have been waiting for this game for a long time,” Antonson said in the statement. “Originally, I thought I’d just get to experience it as a gamer and a fan. We were able to get involved when the developers teamed up with us. I’m beyond excited to go this amazing journey with them.”

Routine will be released on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Game Pass, but it doesn’t have a release date just yet.

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