Immediately developer Teamkill Media introduced that the PS4 model of its cosmic horror recreation Quantum Error has formally been canceled.
The announcement was made on the sport’s official Twitter account, and you may learn it in its entirety beneath.
Sadly, we’re going to must cancel the PS4 model of QE.
Even with the sport being produced from the start for the PS5, we nonetheless had hopes we may make a PS4 model occur, however with the extent of high quality now we have achieved with QE with gameplay working at 60fps, now we have reached the conclusion that there is no such thing as a approach for us to ship a model on PS4 that will stay as much as what the PS5 goes to ship.
A PS4 model would require an excessive amount of downgrading and altering of property, lighting, and rather more to perform, and with the distinction in reminiscence and the slower HDD velocity, it might be a really totally different expertise that won’t evaluate to the PS5 model and wouldn’t be truthful to PS4 gamers.
Quantum Error is a “cosmic horror” first-person shooter (however may also be performed partly in third-person) initially introduced for PS5 and PS4 in early 2020.
The platforms have since been expanded to incorporate Xbox Collection X and S, whereas the builders talked about just a few days in the past that they will be porting the sport to PC as properly sooner or later. But, they’re presently specializing in the PS5 model.
Quantum Error would not but have a launch date simply but. If you would like to see extra, you may get pleasure from the newest and in depth gameplay, a earlier gameplay trailer, one other teasing a recently-revealed surroundings, one exhibiting a cinematic from the start of the sport, one showcasing the truth that you may play in third-person regardless of the sport being technically an FPS, and one exhibiting one other cinematic cutscene.
The sport is developed in Unreal Engine 5 by a small staff based mostly in Kalispell, MT, based by 4 brothers in 2016. The staff beforehand launched Kings of Lorn: The Fall of Ebris in 2019.