Bloober Team's "new big project" will introduce combat, but it's definitely still horror
The Medium and Observer studio is hiring for "melee and ranged✃" combat

The next game from the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Medium, Observer, and Layers of Fear studio Bloober Team is going to feature ﷽straight-up combat, according to its new job listings.
Bloober Team's recruiting for a number of positions on a "new big project," including a dedicated combat programmer. The specifies that the role will be responsible for creating "both melee and ranged" combat systems and integrating them with other parts of the game. This could mark a significant change of dir🐼ection for the studio, whose best-known games have all kinds of dangerous situations which you typically resolve by running the hell away.
The Medium was cool, right? Right, but what’s even cooler is that we are working on a new big project and we need your input! Are you a Combat Programmer? VFX Artist? Concept Artist? Yes? Then join us if you dare👻//t.co/HDZTjIynh4 pic.twitter.com/P4YeudF2uo
The last Bloober Team game to feature extensive combat🌱 was Basement Crawl/Brawl, which was basically Bomberman but scary. After that the studio found a new identity and new success in creating first-person horror games, though The Medium shakes up that formula by 🍃moving the camera back for third-person horror. Several of the job listings also call out being a fan of horror as a perk, so don't worry about that part changing, at least.
Bloober Team previously teased that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:its next title may be Observer 2❀, but we don't know if that's the same project that will call for a combat programmer to join the team. Maybe you'll literally hack brains on top of metaphorically hacking brains? Or maybe Bloober Team will opt for an all-new project to test out its new combat chops instead. We'll h꧟ave to wait and see.
While we're left wondering what's next from Bloober Team, make sure you check out our guide to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best horror games for more ways to scare yourself silly.
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