Teamkill Media has just released a new gameplay trailer for the upcoming space horror game, Quantum Error. This is a first-person shooter with cosmic horror elements, set in the Monad Quantum Research Facility which gets attacked by an unknown creature and bursts into flames. Players must get into the shoes of Captain Jacon Thomas to figure out what's happening.

Quantum Error is set for release on November 3rd on PlayStation 5. Those who pre-order the game digitally can start playing three days early. Although the game is currently being developed for Xbox Series X/S and PC, no release date for these platforms has been announced yet.

Teamkill Media has previously reassured fans that the game won't feature any microtransactions saying "Quantum Error is a complete game, no nonsense."

The news was released by author Michel Musters from Gamer.nl, who has been part of the editorial team since 2007. The content in the article received a rating of 0.00 stars out of 5.

Public feedback on the upcoming game was mixed. One user named Markus88 commented on the trailer showcasing both first and third-person shooting and expressed his interest in following the game's progress. Another user, Riyakuya, wasn't impressed, criticizing the game for not looking particularly interesting and dubbing it another DOOM clone attempting to have its own identity.

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