Following a delay from its previously planned September 29, 2022 release date, arcade first-person shooter POST VOID will now launch for PlayStation 4 and Switch on March 16, followed by PlayStation 5 at a later date publisher Super Rare Originals and developer YCJY Games announced.
According to the publisher, the PlayStation 5 version “needs a little more time.” But in the meantime, all users who purchase the PlayStation 4 version will receive a free upgrade to the PlayStation 5 version when it launches.
POST VOID first launched for PC via Steam on August 6, 2020.
Here is an overview of the game, via Super Rare Originals:
- Adrenaline-Pumping Action – A hypnotic scramble of early first-person shooter design that values speed above all else. Keep your head full and reach the end; Kill what you can to see it mend; Get the high score or try again.
- No Lives, No Retries, No Repeats – Rack up your kill count to maintain the health in your idol and whatever you do, do not stop. Slowing down is game over. Find the oasis at the end of each level, pick your random upgrade, and dive back into the chaos. Every run of POST VOID is different thanks to the procedurally generated levels, so truly the only option is to… get good.
- Pick-Up-and-Play – Whether you have time for one quick run or have hours to spare, POST VOID‘s easy to pick up but difficult to master style makes it enjoyable for all types of players. It’s a true arcade-style first-person shooter!
- Highly Stylized – A unique, deeply atmospheric and blinding haze of retro-styled violence, POST VOID is intentionally intense, violent, and chaotic, both in its gameplay and its visual style. The developers poured their bizarre sense of style and passion into every second of the game.
- Tweaked to Perfection – Following its overwhelming success on Steam, the PlayStation and Switch ports of POST VOID have been honed to perfection to make sure its fast-paced gameplay works as brilliantly on a controller as it does with a keyboard and mouse.
- Special on PlayStation 5 – Thanks to the DualSense controller’s special features like adaptive triggers and haptic feedback you’ll feel even more immersed in the hypnotic first-person shooter chaos when you experience the game on the PlayStation 5.
Watch a new trailer below.