The Invincible Has a New Trailer: Watch Life on the Planet Regis III

Have a look at another promotional video for the upcoming game.

The Invincible Has a New Trailer: Watch Life on the Planet Regis III

At the beginning of October, an extensive gameplay of The Invincible – first-person adventure game with thriller elements and based on the novel “Invincible” by Stanislaw Lem – was released online.

In the meantime, the developers from the Starward Industries studio apparently have decided to remind players of the said production and published a new trailer for the game, which gives a closer look at life on the planet Regis III.

The Starward Industries presents another trailer for the game The Invincible, which is based on Stanislaw Lem’s novel.

From the newest promotional material – which is clearly inspired by classic documentaries – among other things, one learns that the air on the planet Regis III consists of four percent methane and sixteen percent oxygen.

Also, a trailer informs us that “the planet’s land surface is devoid of life in terms of both herbivores and predators.”

So it would seem that Regis III is safe, but the trailer’s disturbing ending suggests that the opposite is in fact true.

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The mentioned trailer also allows us to take a look at several locations we will come to visit during the gameplay. Have a look at the footage at the bottom of the news and check it out for yourself.

Lastly, we’d like to remind you that The Invincible is heading for PC, and PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles.

This game is expected to debut on the aforementioned platforms in 2023. However, at this time we do not know the exact release date.

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