Shortly after its impresive Silent Hill 2 remake, Bloober Team announced Cronos: The New Dawn. As the developer’s original IP, Cronos: The New Dawn blends survival horror with time travel, making it one of the most intriguing horror games slated for this year. The announcement trailer promises a tense atmosphere that appears to be inspired by the studio’s work on Silent Hill 2. Another clear influence, though, is the Dead Space franchise.
The over-the-shoulder third-person perspective and the grotesque monsters showcased are reminiscent of the beloved sci-fi horror series. After the Dead Space remake in 2023, interest in the franchise has been reignited. Unfortunately, it seems as though EA won’t be bringing more Dead Space remakes to life, at least for now. This is one of the many things that makes Cronos: The New Dawn so compelling; it may not be an official Dead Space project, but its similarities could be just what fans are looking for. However, Bloober Team’s mind-bending project may be lacking one key Dead Space feature: zero gravity mechanics.
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What to Expect From Cronos: The New Dawn in 2025
Bloober Team’s Cronos: The New Dawn is ready to terrify players in 2025, and looking at some recent history could narrow down when it might do so.
Cronos: The New Dawn is Likely Skipping Dead Space’s Zero Gravity Gameplay
Because of its setting, Dead Space features segments that require players to float around due to the loss of gravity, which makes for challenging moments of gameplay. Zero gravity sections in Dead Space aren’t always easy, but when players begin to master the controls, it really kicks the experience up a notch. These mechanics play a major role in Dead Space, and while Cronos: The New Dawn appears to have a sci-fi influence, it doesn’t seem to feature any location that would justify zero gravity.
While there have only been a few details revealed about Cronos: The New Dawn, the sci-fi elements shown are time-travel-related instead of space-centric. Of course, updates in the future may show some kind of space-focused location, but it doesn’t seem likely. Despite being influenced by the franchise, Cronos: The New Dawn will want to set itself apart from Dead Space, and also exploring space in some capacity risks keeping the story from being unique.
Everything Confirmed About Cronos: The New Dawn, So Far
- Gameplay will alternate between the past and the future.
- The past is in the process of a cataclysmic event called “The Change.”
- The future is a decimated wasteland filled with grotesque monsters.
- Players must search for people in the past to harvest their souls in order to bring them to the future.
It’s a fascinating concept, but for those hoping for a game that has a take on all of Dead Space‘s features, Cronos: The New Dawn may be lacking in that department. On the bright side, Cronos: The New Dawn may nail its Dead Space similarities where it truly counts. The first trailer is short, but it’s also terrifying. If Bloober Team’s survival horror game can pull off the same intensity that Dead Space does so well, then the lack of zero gravity shouldn’t be too big of a problem. The Silent Hill 2 remake proved that Bloober Team can really bring some sweat-inducing moments to life, which makes Cronos: The New Dawn even more intriguing.
Cronos: The New Dawn Has Serious Competition Ahead
This year is stacked with releases, and 2025 has plenty of horror titles scheduled for launch. Cronos: The New Dawn may be one of the most notable horror games slated, but outside its own genre, the likes of GTA 6, Ghost of Yotei, and many others wait in the wings, too.
Bloober Team has yet to confirm a release date for Cronos: The New Dawn.
It will be exciting to see how an intense horror story like Cronos: The New Dawn stacks up against the competition. It will be tough, but thanks to the good will of the Silent Hill 2 remake, a lot of gamers could have their sights set on Cronos: The New Dawn when a release date is announced.
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