Have you heard about 5th Cell’s new game, a third-person action shooter called Hybrid?
In a bit of a departure from the developer’s previous games such as Scribblenauts, Super Scribblenauts, Drawn to Life, and other light-hearted titles, 5th Cell’s Hybrid is a “pioneering third person shooter” for Xbox LIVE Arcade set in a “devastated post apocalyptic world,” and promises to deliver “a completely new gameplay experience never seen before in the genre.”
“Hybrid offers a ground-breaking evolution to the third person shooter genre, and 5th Cell is excited to bring our innovative gameplay ideas to a new platform and a new demographic of gamers. 5th Cell continually strives to advance innovation in video games and just like our previous titles we believe that Hybrid does exactly that.”
Other than a few story snippets telling of an on-going, seemingly long-running war between ‘man’ and an enemy called the ‘Variants,’ not much else is known about Hybrid, but you can watch a debut teaser trailer for the game below where you’ll get to see the title in action:
Hybrid - Debut Teaser
Hybrid is scheduled to be released next year, and you can extract more story details from the game’s official website.
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