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Square Enix's survival shooter Left Alive gets new character trailer

Follow Mikhail, Olga, and Leonid as they weave through the warzone of Novo Slava

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Raymond Bakker
Saturday, November 17, 2018 | 13:54 GMT
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Square Enix's survival shooter Left Alive gets new character trailer

Saturday, November 17, 2018 | 13:54 GMT
Raymond Bakker
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Raymond Bakker


Square Enix has released a character trailer for its upcoming survival shooter Left Alive. The trailer sheds light on the three characters in the game.

The trailer features a look at the three protagonists in the game Mikhail, Olga and Leonid during the attack on the fictive city of Novo Slava in the year 2127.

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The new game is being developed by Square Enix along with veteran developers who worked on Armored Core, Metal Gear, Ghost in The Shell: Arise and Xenoblade Chronicles X.

Left Alive is said to be set in the same world and atmosphere as the Front Mission franchise, placing its setting between Front Mission 5 and Front Mission Evolved.

The game will feature three protagonists, including a young man and woman, and players will change between them throughout the game's story campaign, much like the character switching system featured in Grand Theft Auto V.

Left Alive releases on March 5, 2019, for PC and PlayStation 4.

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