Announced in May 2020 at an event dedicated to the Xbox Series X, Chorus returns to the front of the stage a few weeks before its release. This is an opportunity to learn a little more about the history but also about the gameplay of this new license.
In Chorus, the player embodies a certain Nara who decides to destroy a sect from which she originates. Our heroine is a seasoned pilot who will have the opportunity to travel the galaxy aboard her ship equipped with an AI named Forsaken. Obviously, the pilot will remain constantly at the controls of her vehicle in order to take part in extremely nervous space combats.
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A real overview
Thus, the title developed by FISHLABS and published by Deep Silver was illustrated at greater length through an unpublished trailer. This is an opportunity to admire some gameplay phases and various aspects of the game such as exploration, customization or even the more narrative side. The game will offer a large number of quests to complete.
Additionally, on next-gen consoles, Chorus will run in 4K at 60 FPS with more detailed elements like ship destruction. Other visual and sound improvements will be on the program. The game will be released for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, PC and Stadia on December 3, 2021.