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La Quimera

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La Quimera
Developer(s)Reburn
Engine4A Engine
Platform(s)Steam
ReleaseTBA
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Mode(s)Single-player

La Quimera is a first-person shooter in development by Reburn (formerly 4A Games Ukraine). The game is planned to be launched at a future date yet to be determined.[1]

Gameplay

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The game will be a first-person shooter with optional coop gameplay. The game will prioritize story-driven shooter where teamwork is key and strategize, combine combat abilities, and share resources will be necessary to overcome challenges.[2] The exoskeleton will be customizable to suit different playstyles and enemy encounters. Enemies are planned to be diverse and scattered as distinct enemy factions, from aggressive raiders to heavily armored elites. The player will have a personal AI assistant for strategic guidance and support in combat and exploration.[2]

Development

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The Ukrainian studio formerly known as 4A Games Ukraine was rebranded as Reburn in February 2025 and announced at the same time the game. The game will have an history with a story co-created by filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn, known for Drive.[1] It was revelated that Reburn and 4A Games Malta have been separate companies since 2014, despite co-developing Metro Exodus.[3] 4A Malta, now owned by Embracer Group, retains the 4A name and trademark, while Reburn is forging its own path, while both will share the 4A Engine.[3]

Plot

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The game will be set in a futuristic year 2064 where traditional nation-states have all but vanished, replaced by fragmented microstates struggling to survive in a world reshaped by decades of disaster. A cascade of natural and man-made catastrophes in the 2030s and 2040s shattered global stability, dismantling governments and severing long-standing systems of power with small political entities and powerful corporations taking the power. The players will control PMC operatives in this setting in an unespicified region of Latin America.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b McWhertor, Michael (2025-02-27). "Metro series devs have a new name and a new game, La Quimera". Polygon. Retrieved 2025-02-28.
  2. ^ a b c "La Quimera on Steam". store.steampowered.com. Retrieved 2025-02-28.
  3. ^ a b published, Joshua WolensContributions from Andy Chalk (2025-02-27). "Metro 2033 dev pulls a reverse Fight Club twist: It's been two companies this whole time and one of them is changing its name and making a sci-fi shooter in a dystopian South America". PC Gamer. Retrieved 2025-02-28.