Tuesday, October 29th 2024

Active Matter Announced for 2025 Launch

Gaijin Entertainment and Matter Team are happy to announce Active Matter, a new mind-bending tactical hardcore shooter set in a fractured multiverse. The game will be available for purchase on PC (at Steam and Gaijin.Net stores), PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S in 2025. The exact price and release date will be announced later. The Closed Beta Test of Active Matter is planned for 2024 at Gaijin.Net, and players are welcome to sign up at the game's official website to make sure they do not miss this opportunity.

Active Matter players control operators stuck in a time loop, returning, time and again, to the same point after each death. They choose a loadout and enter quantum-unstable zones, rich in active matter - a substance capable of warping and ripping the very fabric of space and time. Rivals from other timelines, physics-breaking anomalies that change gravitational force and ethereal beings stand in the way. Players harvest active matter, collect the loot and extract to a safe area before the whole zone ceases to exist with everything inside it.
Active Matter is a realistic, hardcore shooter blending both PvPvE and PvP elements with authentic weapons and gear, set in a bizarre, chaotic world inspired by SCP lore. Active Matter randomly displaces objects from alternate timelines into quantum-unstable zones and allows players, when in a safe area on their own base, to replicate items from other timelines. The arsenal in Active Matter is based on real-world military technology and tactics, with war seeming to be the only constant across the multiverse.

Source: Matter Team
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5 Comments on Active Matter Announced for 2025 Launch

#1
ZoneDymo
Im going to describe this as "cringe"
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#2
scottslayer
"SCP-inspired realistic hardcore tactical shooter"
PvPvE garbage when everybody and their mother has one in dev
Closed beta testing for a game that looks like an store asset flip like Beautiful Light

Instantly teleported itself onto the blacklist
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Adrian Andrzejewski
If it's an 8-10 hour single-player experience, I'm all in; otherwise, it's just another FPS.
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#4
[crs]
After reading that synopsis it reminded me of a game called Singularity, and tbh I'd rather have a sequel to that.
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