Layers of Fear developer Bloober Team talk about why The Medium will be next-gen only
Next horro🌄r game fro💜m the studio could only be made on Xbox Series X and PC

Bloober Team have revealed why their next-gen horrorꦑ, The Medium, could only be po𒐪ssible on Xbox Series X and PC.
Speaking to , Bloober Team producer Jacek Zięba reconfirmed that there'll be no cross-gen port of The Medium, and that it would be exclusive to Xbox Series X and PC.
Zięba touched on some of the reasons for this, telling Xbox Wire: "Thanks to the power of Xbox Series X, we can develop the game the way we have always envisioned it. I’m not talking only about graphics, although certainly it helps create an immersive and disturbing atmosphere, but also about gameplay."
He also briefly explained that the step-up in power from the SSD means there will be no noticeable loading times, while "the sheer power of the CPU and GPU lets you go a bit crazy with your gameplay ideas, and we believe the new hardware will quickly change how games are being designed."
The Medium was first revealed in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:May's Inside Xbox show, and we also had a chance to chat to Bloober Team rec💮ently about what they're aiming to deliver with their latest horror game. Lead game designer Wojc💫iech Piejko told us: "We are creating horror games not only to scare the shit out of people, but to deliver a specific story🅰 and to tackle specific subjects". We can't wait for the sleepless nights when The Medium launches later this year.
Don't forget, Xbox are planning a big showcase of their first party games later in July, including a first look at Halo Infinite gameplay.
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