An unused trailer for the upcoming sci-fi role-playing game Exodus, starring Hollywood’s Matthew McConaughey as the narrator, has been cleared.
The game was first announced at The Game Awards later in the future, revealing that McConaughey will be making his video game debut. Now we can hear it in the game for the first time.
So who is he involved in? However, that is not transparent, even though it is all part of the secret history of the sport.
The trailer above features The Mara Yama, arguably the villains of the sport. They are “horrible Celestials, twisted into monstrous shapes” and “unlike anything humanity has ever faced in the battle for survival,” according to an unused blog post. These creatures “have no known territory or homeworld and live in enormous space citadels hidden in desolate regions of space.”
Everything is very clear, although we have not yet properly seen the gameplay of Exodus.
The game is evolving through Archetype Entertainment, a division of Hasbro’s Wizards of the Coast. The studio is led by two former Bioware employees: James Ohlen and Chad Robertson. Ohlen worked on several BioWare games as creative director and senior dressmaker, including Baldur’s Gate and Dragon Generation: Origins, during which Robertson was head of living products and services at Anthem.
Exodus is an unused AAA competition emblem. In a Q&A video from the founders, Ohlen and Robertson touched on the creation of the sport, their inspirations, and the sport’s different playing styles. In addition, they noted that a look at the game will be taken soon.
There is still debunked news of a passing generation, but, with some strong talent and a famous storyteller, we’re ready to see Exodus in action.