The Video Game Industry is growing by leaps and bounds, and every time we can see new studios joining the bandwagon to provide the entire gaming community with new titles with which to delve into unique experiences. During decades, Japan Y USA They have been the two great dominators of world video game development, but more and more countries are joining this select group.

Something that seems quite striking to us is that, in this sense, Asian studies have begun to stand out on the international scene. This is the case of Chinese companies paper games Y 17ZHE Studiowho have now published a video of 45 minutes of gameplay of the spectacular Project: The Perceiverhis new work announced as an open world multiplatform video game and that looks set to attract many eyes over the next few months.

In a magnificent exercise in transparency, the Chinese studio has released this very long video from Project: The Perceiver that focuses on showing the general public what sword fighting looks like and some world design ideas, something important considering that we are facing a sandbox.

Throughout those three quarters of an hour we can see a very visceral and raw combat, with sword clashes that look very realistic and with incredible animations that show that Chinese video game development is also at the forefront of the industry. How could it be otherwise, Project: The Perceiver bases its history and its lore on Chinese folklore, a theme in the Asian country but very unknown to the great European and American public.

The video game has been announced as multiplatform, although for the moment its launch has only been confirmed on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. We will be attentive to future news to find out its release date and also to finish ratifying that the title also reaches PC Gaming and Xbox consoles.

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