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Square Enix Announces Left Alive at Tokyo Game Show

A new teaser trailer has revealed a mysterious new game.
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During Sony’s pre-Tokyo Game Show press conference, Square Enix revealed that it will be releasing brand new game, titled Left Alive.

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The company didn’t reveal much about the game, but we do know that it’s a survival shooter that features Shinji Hashimoto as a producer, Yoji Shinkawa as a character designer (known for his artwork from Metal Gear and Zone of the Enders), Takayuki Yanase (Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Xenoblade Chronicles X) as the mech designer, and Takayase Nabeshime (Armored Core) as the director. 

In the latest issue of Famitsu magazine, Square Enix revealed that the world of Left Alive is connected to the Front Mission video game series. The last Front Mission game that saw release was 2010’s Front Mission Evolved for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.

From all the information currently available, it can be determined that the game involves mechs of some sort. But fans are looking forward to more detailed info in the future.

Left Alive is slated for release on PlayStation 4 and PC sometime in 2018. 


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Erroll Maas
Writer pursuing a career in Games & Entertainment media. Specialties include coverage of non-Pokémon monster taming RPGs, event coverage, indie game coverage, and coverage of various Japanese games.