Quantum Error Developer Announces New Turok-Esque Shooter, Son And Bone Coming To PS5 In 2024
Quantum Error developer TeamKill Media has announced its next project, Son And Bone, coming to PS5 sometime in 2024, check out the details here.
Read moreQuantum Error developer TeamKill Media has announced its next project, Son And Bone, coming to PS5 sometime in 2024, check out the details here.
Read moreMetacritic lists the 10 worst reviewed games of 2023, with the likes The Lord Of The Rings: Gollum, Quantum Error and Crime Boss: Rockay City included.
Read moreTeamKill Media has seemingly confirmed that Quantum Error Part 2 is in development, just days ahead of the release of the first game.
Read moreQuantum Error developer TeamKill Media has announced the game has broken even despite not being out yet on general release.
Read moreQuantum Error brought its ideas to the PlayStation brand. Come see how they fared in our Quantum Error PS5 Review!
Read moreQuantum Error’s latest trailer is a bone-chilling look at the horror that awaits, and pre-ordering the game will get you early access beginning on Halloween
Read moreCheck out the new Quantum Error trailer from TeamKill Media, which highlights how the game takes advantage of the PS5 and DualSense.
Read moreQuantum Error developer TeamKill Media has confirmed that the PS5 version runs at 4K/60 FPS, but HDR support is not featured for now.
Read moreQuantum Error will launch this coming November, developer TeamKill Media announced alongside the reveal of new story details with a new trailer.
Read moreQuantum Error will not include platform exclusive content or microtransactions, and “is a full complete game,” says developer TeamKill Media.
Read moreQuantum Error has officially hit gold status, TeamKill Media has announced.
Read moreQuantum Error was designed to be played with the PS5’s ‘extremely fast SSD,’ nothing the Xbox Series X SSD is ‘quite a bit slower.’
Read moreTeamKill Media has revealed that development of Quantum Error is ‘pretty much done.’
Read moreWatch the latest Quantum Error gameplay from TeamKill Media.
Read moreThe Quantum Error release date remains a mystery, but developer TeamKill Media promises it is ‘going all out’ on the PS5 version.
Read moreQuantum Error has just debuted a new spooky gameplay showcase at the Future Games Show for PS5 and PS4. Get a look at the trailer here.
Read moreTeamKill Media’s anticipated FPS ‘Quantum Error’ will be getting an extended gameplay showcase at the Future Games Show later this month.
Read moreThe first Quantum Error gameplay has been showcased on PS5 today at the Future Games Show Gamescom Edition. Take a look at the gameplay here.
Read moreTeamKill Media’s upcoming PS5 title Quantum Error has recieved a teaser trailer at Gamescom Opening Night Live showcasing the game’s horror atmosphere.
Read moreTeamKill Media will be giving us a Quantum Error PS5 gameplay preview at the August edition of the Future Games Show next week.
Read moreRead up on the latest Quantum Error details, including how the PS5 DualSense will function with the game, plus Tempest audio and ray-tracing.
Read moreQuantum Error PlayStation 5 release window could well be pushed back to 2021 according to the developer TeamKillMedia.
Read morePromising survival horror shooter Quantum Error has just gotten a 4K extended gameplay trailer and it looks great. Take a look!
Read morePS5 title Quantum Error from TeamKill Media will receive a new teaser next week at the Future Games Show giving us a new look at the game.
Read moreThe PS5 Zen 2 CPU has got Quantum Error dev TeamKill Media more than a little excited. It also says Mark Cerny is a genius.
Read moreThe studio behind Quantum Error has touched base on the implementation of PS5 ray-tracing. Get more details here.
Read moreDespite a tweet seeming confirming to the contrary, it’s not quite set in stone yet that Quantum Error will be a PS5 launch title.
Read moreTeamKill Media’s Quantum Error will be joining the PS5 launch lineup.
Read moreDespite the fact that a PS4 version is in the offing, the developer of Quantum Error has said that the PS5 version will not be compromised.
Read moreTeamKill Media has revealed that the newly announced Quantum Error is targeting 4K 60 FPS on PS5, as well as including ray tracing.
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