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Tron: Catalyst Revealed for PS5, Xbox, Switch, and PC
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Tron: Catalyst Revealed for PS5, Xbox, Switch, and PC

Oct 14, 2024 1:00 PM

Tron: Catalyst has officially been announced as a sequel to Tron: Identity, set to release in 2025 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Developed by Big Fan Games in collaboration with Disney Games and Bithell Games, this isometric action game promises an engaging story set in the vibrant world of Tron. Players will step into the role of Exo, a unique program capable of initiating time loops, as they delve deeper into the mysteries surrounding the Arq Grid. The gameplay will blend on-foot combat and Light Cycle battles while players navigate between warring factions and confront the sinister agent Conn of CORE. Don't miss the opportunity to uncover the Glitch threatening the Grid and unlock new paths in this thrilling adventure.

What is Tron: Catalyst about?

Tron: Catalyst follows the story of Exo, a resilient program that explores the Arq Grid and uncovers the secrets posed by an imminent threat called the Glitch. Players combat enemies and engage in Light Cycle battles to complete missions, while developing Exo's unique abilities.

Tron has made a significant cultural impact since the original film's release in 1982, impacting both gaming and cinema. Tron: Identity, the first game in this new series, received praise for its narrative-driven approach and immersive visuals, drawing players into its detective story. With the sequel, fans can expect a continuation of the captivating lore along with engaging gameplay mechanics familiar to the franchise.



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