Judas Looks Like BioShock on Steroids; Watch Trailer

The announcements of upcoming games at The Game Awards 2022, in addition to news, also brought many titles that seem familiar after the first second of the trailer. Such was the case with Ghost Story's Judas, which promises to be the spiritual successor to BioShock.

Sonia Selerska

The Game Awards 2022 gala, in addition to selecting the best achievements of the game industry of the past year, is a chance to showcase upcoming titles. Among others, studio Ghost Story, headed by Ken Levine, known for the iconic BioShock, took advantage of this opportunity.

Judas, whose trailer has just been presented, with its visual style and mechanics is confusingly similar to the developer's previous titles. The title will put the player in the role of a survivor exploring a mechanized world heading towards destruction.

The trailer concludes with the words "fix what you broke," while encouraging players to add the game to their wish lists on Steam. A release date has not yet been announced, but we do know that Judas will appear on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X consoles, as well as on PC (Steam and Epic Games Store).

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Author: Sonia Selerska

Began her professional writing adventure for Gamepressure.com in 2022, but she has always been interested in all forms of the written word. A student of Film and Multimedia with a specialization in Game Design and Development, deeply follows the blurring boundary between these two worlds. Sometimes, embarrassingly, appreciates style over substance. In the case of media, more often than not, goes to extremes; she can never choose between documentaries and horror films, and cozy games, life simulators, and animations. You will find her playing old-school consoles and indie gems rather than AAA titles. Devotes her free time to her love of fashion and art in a broader sense. Believes that the plot is the most crucial element of a game, and the most compelling stories are the ones inspired by everyday life.

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