Space Marine 2 devs reveal some secrets. Their new game won't go easy on us

The Saber Interactive team will be very busy in the coming years. A new, horror-filled project is being added to the already large list of games under development and in development.

Jacob Blazewicz

Space Marine 2 devs reveal some secrets. Their new game won't go easy on us, image source: A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead / Saber Interactive.
Space Marine 2 devs reveal some secrets. Their new game won't go easy on us Source: A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead / Saber Interactive.

The creators of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 are working on another project - an unannounced and apparently terrifying title.

The Saber Interactive team cannot complain about a lack of work. The developer is still developing the second installment of the Space Marine series, which turned out to be a huge success and immediately became one of the best games in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Work is already underway on the third part, as well as a refresh of the cult KoTOR (although it's been a while since we heard about it), Toxic Commando, Turok: Origins, a new game licensed by Avatar, and a survival Jurassic Park.

It seems that another project can be added to this list. Saber Interactive has published a short and disturbing teaser. The video shared on X doesn't reveal much, but leaves no doubt about the atmosphere of the game.

Fortunately, the developer doesn't make players wait long for specific information. The studio is preparing something for July 22, most likely the official announcement of an unknown project. The developers also provided one link, although the only thing it reveals is the same date and time: 6:00 pm PT.

Apart from the creepy atmosphere, you can't really tell anything from the teaser. Some players are wondering if this is a completely unknown project or one of the already revealed titles. The thing is, the old CRT television surrounded by candles doesn't fit with any of them. The equipment alone could suggest that the game's action is set in the 20th century, which would fit with a Jurassic Park-themed game, but everything else rather suggests paranormal, not prehistoric horror.

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Jacob Blazewicz

Author: Jacob Blazewicz

Graduated with a master's degree in Polish Studies from the University of Warsaw with a thesis dedicated to this very subject. Started his adventure with gamepressure.com in 2015, writing in the Newsroom and later also in the film and technology sections (also contributed to the Encyclopedia). Interested in video games (and not only video games) for years. He began with platform games and, to this day, remains a big fan of them (including Metroidvania). Also shows interest in card games (including paper), fighting games, soulslikes, and basically everything about games as such. Marvels at pixelated characters from games dating back to the time of the Game Boy (if not older).

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