Quantum Error Launches The Cosmic Horror Into Our World Here

Quantum Error

The launch trailer for Quantum Error is here to get us all ready for Quantum Error’s launch on the PlayStation at the end of the week

It is the week for those looking to get into Quantum Error on the PS4 and PS5. This is the launch week and after having so many other horror video games out there for Halloween, we get one more just after the holiday passes. I have a feeling that TeamKill Media planned to miss the day by a few to make sure the game stood out, but this does feel like something that should have landed on the day. All of that aside, the launch of Quantum Error is still November 3rd and this all builds into the launch trailer we have to share to get us ready for those cosmic horrors that are about to land on us.

This is a good little reminder of what Quantum Error is just before the full launch out there on the PlayStation side of things. Here we get to see how our firefighter gets pulled into a world of cosmic horror and just how they are going to need to fight to escape it all. All with the stunning visuals that the Unreal Engine 5 can offer up along with some of the other darkness the game is building toward. Given that this is also only the first part of the Quantum Error trilogy that is planned. That could mean that we have so much more on the way to us if all goes well. Have a look and see what is coming for us soon in the game just below.

Quantum Error — Launch Trailer

Experience a cinematic cosmic horror story driven 1st person/3rd person shooter playing as firefighter Capt. Jacob Thomas was sent to save lives while fighting more than just fire. Immerse yourself in stunning visuals in 4K utilizing Unreal Engine 5.2 Lumen with seamless 60 fps gameplay.

Available Digitally 11/03/23.

It is a fun twist that Quantum Error looks like it is going to have when it comes to the FPS and other elements in the game. I do not recall the listing of the extended stories or stories we are going to have, but it could be something that fully pays off if it is all done well. The game does look like it is using the engine as well as it can out there, but if the story and other aspects of it all fall flat, this could easily be the last we see of Quantum Error. Unless they have the whole thing already mapped out and built, and only opt to release it in parts to keep it going as long as possible…

Are you going to be giving Quantum Error a go at the end of the week or will you still be playing all of your other titles out there? Do you think there is more to the gameplay than we have had teased up to now or will it use the similar style of the FPS we have grown to enjoy? When do you suspect the other parts will work their way out there or is it just a slow burn like the episodic games of the past? Take to the comments and discuss all of this as you will. There is more to come for Quantum Error, certainly, so please keep on checking back for all of that and everything else we can offer to you.