This morning, at Barcelona's Unite 2024, GTFO developer 10 Chambers showed off a Unity 6 tech demo of its upcoming game, Den of Wolves. Announced at The Game Awards 2023, Den of Wolves marks a return to their roots for the studio founded by former PAYDAY leads.
It's a cooperative heist game set in a near-future hyper-capitalistic island called Midway City. Players will operate as criminals for hire in the conflict between rival corporations. The studio started developing the game in 2021.
10 Chambers Co-Founder and Chief Development Officer Hjalmar Vikström said in a statement:
At 10 Chambers, we tend to build many tools ourselves, but when the team at Unity built us a scene in Unity 6 with Den of Wolves assets, we were convinced and started upgrading the game to it. It looks better, but it also lets us iterate quickly and freely, which helps when experimenting with many different gameplay ideas. Something especially valuable for a game like Den of Wolves where we’re trying to elevate what a heist game can be.
Robin Björkell, Communications Director at 10 Chambers, added:
Revealing the look and feel of a game level at a developer conference isn’t the typical marketing approach, but as developers first, it felt natural. Svante showcased Den of Wolves' real-time environment in Unity 6, and while it looks promising, there's still work ahead before it's ready for players. We're taking our time to avoid disappointment, but expect to see gameplay in the not so distant future.
Den of Wolves can be wishlisted on Steam and will eventually debut in Early Access, although there's no set release window yet. GTFO was only ever released on PC, although that doesn't necessarily mean consoles will be excluded from this new game after it launches out of early access.
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