Today, 2K announced Project ETHOS, a new third-person hero shooter in development at 31st Union, Michael Condrey's studio founded four years ago in the Silicon Valley area.
Project ETHOS will be a free-to-play game, and it will integrate roguelike elements. Players will be able to shape their play style each match through Evolutions, powerful, semi-randomized upgrades that are unique to each Hero. With Evolutions, it is possible to transform a sniper into a melee skirmisher or a support role into a powerful lone wolf. The roguelike elements mean that in each run, players take on the competition with new abilities, stakes and challenges that change each match. There's a risk-versus-reward element where they can play it safe with their hard-earned cores, or go for broke, risk it all and see if they can take the top spot. The game will include an Extraction mode called Trials, which was described as an ongoing, persistent battle to collect cores, extract, and unlock powerful augments to fuel future Trials runs.
If that description tickled your fancy, there's great news, as 2K and 31st Union are bringing players into a Community Playtest that starts today for select North American and European countries (United States, Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Spain and Italy). Servers will be live at the following times:
North America
October 17: 9 AM – 11 PM PT
October 18-20: 11 AM – 11 PM PT
Europe
October 17: 5 PM – 1 AM GMT+1
October 18-21st: 1 PM – 1 AM GMT+1
This Community Playtest for Project ETHOS is only available through PC (Steam). You can get a key by tuning in to any partner creator on Twitch, watching 30 minutes of their stream, and completing the necessary registration steps to earn a Steam Key. These are the required PC specs: