December 13th 2024.
Curiosity and excitement filled the air as the gaming world waited for the big reveal. Fans of Fumito Ueda, the mastermind behind acclaimed titles such as Ico and Shadow of the Colossus, were buzzing with anticipation. After eight long years since the release of The Last Guardian, there had been little to no news from the creator himself. But all of that changed when a new game trailer dropped at The Game Awards 2024.
Although the game didn't have a name yet, it bore a striking resemblance to Ueda's previous works. The trailer, released by Ueda's studio GenDesign, showed a character scaling up a giant robot, with a futuristic sci-fi vibe that set it apart from the colossi in his previous games. Excitement grew as fans speculated about the game's potential, especially since Ueda had left Sony and completed The Last Guardian as a freelancer.
However, one thing was clear - this game was unlikely to be a PlayStation exclusive. With Ueda's new partnership with Fortnite creators Epic Games and the trailer being posted on the official Xbox YouTube channel, it seemed that the game would be available on multiple platforms. While there were no details on its release date yet, the fact that Ueda wasn't present at The Game Awards hinted at a personal reveal in the near future.
As the trailer began with a countdown, it was clear that the player character had triggered a chain of events. The character then proceeded to climb inside the robot's head and rip it off, launching into the air and avoiding a shockwave of energy. The details were still a mystery, but the trailer had left fans hungry for more.
With no official connection to his previous games and a publisher like Epic Games, it was evident that Ueda was exploring new territories with this game. Fans were eager to see what he had in store, and the wait had been long enough. As the gaming community eagerly waited for the game's release, they could only hope that it would be sooner rather than later.
In the meantime, fans could stay updated through various channels - email, social media, and newsletters. With the Submit Stuff page making it easier to submit letters and features, the excitement was only amplified. As the gaming world eagerly awaited Fumito Ueda's next masterpiece, it was clear that the wait would be worth it.
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