Square Enix announces Left Alive at TGS 2017

Brings together the director of the Armored Core series and the character designer of Metal Gear Solid.
Text: Bengt Lemne
Published 2017-09-19

Square Enix announced a new game called Left Alive at this year's Sony press conference during Tokyo Game Show. The game is described as a "survival action shooter" and appears to be set in a postapocalyptic scenario. The game is being directed by longtime Armored Core director Toshifumi Nabeshima, with Yoji Shinkawa (character designer on the Metal Gear Solid series) and Takayuki Yanase (mech designer, Ghost in the Shell: Arise, Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Xenoblade Chronicles X) helping him to create the world.

Serving as producer is Shinji Hashimoto who is credited as co-creator on Kingdom Hearts and has worked for a long time on the Final Fantasy series as well as franchises like Front Mission.

Check out the brief announcement teaser below, more information is said to be coming in as Tokyo Game Show kicks off proper on Thursday.

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