Left Alive Is A New Survival Action Shooter from Square Enix, Due on PC and PS4 in 2018

Sep 19, 2017 at 10:00am EDT

During Sony's press conference at the Tokyo Game Show 2017, Square Enix announced Left Alive, a survival action shooter due to launch on PC and PlayStation 4 next year.

Not much is known about the game other than the fact that it will be a spiritual successor of Front Mission. The development team includes plenty of veterans.

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LEFT ALIVE is a brand-new survival action shooter coming in 2018. Veteran developers, Toshifumi Nabeshima (director, Armored Core series), Yoji Shinkawa (character designer, METAL GEAR series), and Takayuki Yanase (mech designer, Ghost in the Shell: Arise, Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Xenoblade Chronicles X) join forces to create LEFT ALIVE’s dark and gritty world.

There's already a store page on Steam, although it doesn't provide any additional information. However, during the week there should be more announcements from TGS 2017. Stay tuned.

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