RedDeer.Games has announced the forthcoming release of Project Downfall on consoles. After a successful launch on PC last December, the retro-stylised FPS will be coming to Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S this November. However, at present, there is no confirmation of a PlayStation version of the game.

Project Downfall is an action-filled, pixelated shooter set in a cyberpunk world. With no prizes for guessing where its inspiration came from, players will be thrown into the life of Johnny Wick’s “evil-twin”. This leads to gunfights left and right, where both reflexes and tactical thinking will be of the essence.

Project Downfall screenshot

Wick Action, Cyberpunk Plot

With the European Union losing ground, the world is divided. On the horizon, a new power rises above it all, welcoming new countries of Eastern Europe at its table: The Novorussian Federation. In an attempt to prove that both systems can coexist, a megacity comes to life.

As corporations reign, citizens’ minds are manipulated with medications. This is how ‘peace’ is kept. But not for long.

Players will take the role of a corporate employee. A middle-class citizen. Privileged, in the eyes of many, with an urge to give back to the state they hunt at night. Loaded with superpowers, various upgrades and medication, they can transcend human fragility and become a hero. But is that what the fight is really about?

The plot of Project Downfall is non-linear and offers 12 different endings based on player choices and other prerequisites. These are completely detached from the occasional events and hidden secrets that will keep players looking for more.

Project Downfall Console Launch

Project Downfall will be released on the Nintendo Switch in November, 2023. Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S have to wait a few more months, though no official release date has yet been announced. As for PlayStation fans? We’re left wondering whether or not Project Downfall will ever see release on PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 5.

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