Reburn’s La Quimera FPS debuts on Steam on April 25
- Reburn announced that its new first-person shooter, La Quimera, will debut on Steam on April 25, 2025.
- A 24-hour closed beta for La Quimera will begin on April 12, allowing players to test single-player and co-op combat.
- La Quimera takes place in a futuristic Latin American mega-city, featuring a story about a private military company caught in conflict and involving battles against rival factions and advanced technology.
- Dmytro Lymar, CEO of Reburn, expressed excitement about sharing their work amid challenges, stating, 'the last several years have been extremely challenging in terms of bringing any artistic creation to life.
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Dystopian Latin America FPS La Quimera launches in 2025
Indie developer Reburn has announced a release window for La Quimera, their story-driven first-person shooter set in dystopian Latin America. La Quimera is in development for Windows PC (via Steam) and will launch sometime later in 2025. “Our Reburn team can’t wait to finally share our hard work and vision for La Quimera with players on April 25,” said […] Source
La Quimera Set To Shoot Onto Screens on 25 April
La Quimera is a refreshing take on near future dystopias, coming to Steam on 25 April. Reburn has announced its first original IP and a brand-new sci-fi tinged FPS, coming to PC screens soon. The upcoming shooter bends intense exosuit combat, dystopian vibes, and a futuristic conspiracy, all wrapped up in a struggle to survive […]
La Quimera: You Don't Have to Wait Long for the ex-4A Devs’ New Game!
Reburn, formerly known as 4A Games Ukraine, is not that far away and you can try it out. On April 12, starting at 16:00 Hungarian time, a closed beta test will allow you to try out a mid-game mission, the so-called pivotal mission, either solo or in co-op for 24 hours. The game won’t cost much either, as La Quimera (which looks a bit (?) like Crysis) will be available for $/€30… and that seems to be a very reasonable, friendly price. La Quimer…
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