The Technomancer Shows Off The Chaotic Red Planet In Its E3 Trailer

The Technomancer

With a cover of “House of the Rising Sun” that turns up the heat

The Technomancer, the sci-fi RPG set on Mars, releases on June 28 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Today the team is showcasing the game’s E3 Trailer, driven by the Frijid Pink’s legendary cover of the rock classic “House of the Rising Sun”. Delve into the chaotic world of Mars, a planet that is torn by war and political conflict.

Mars is a barren wasteland that is home to the forgotten children of Earth. On the surface, warring corporations fight wars from their massive domed cities for one resource: water. Underground, hidden between the crags or in unexplored valleys, you will face factions struggling for their own profit, or mutants permanently changed by the sun’s radiation and hated by the rest of humankind.

Here you play as a Technomancer – a formidable warrior harnessing destructive electrical powers. Travel with your companions, choosing between diplomacy, combat, or trickery to resolve quests. Gain experience to level up your character, and learn new skills or upgrade perks across 4 unique skill trees. Loot, buy, and craft more powerful equipment and weaponry for yourself and teammates to stand a chance of surviving! Only you can forge the destiny of Mars.

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For more information, don’t forget to plunge in the Gameplay Trailer that covers the game’s RPG mechanics, and the Companions Trailer that will describe all the interactions and relationships you can build with you teammates.

The Technomancer will be playable at E3 2016 in Focus Home Interactive’s booth, West Hall #5200. We will be on hand to see how game looks and plays at E3 and will report back from the show floor.

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