A icy, later Westland and the “life -keeping” train Oscar -winning director Bong Jon Ho’s film can give birth to the film snipers, but this is also the basis of the developer’s newly revealed FPS survival game, frostlill.
According to a press release, in the frostlill, four “visitors” will cooperate to avoid frozen apocalypse by collecting important resources and fighting “terrible malicious”. At the center of the experiment is the Eden Engine, a train that works at the players’ house, as well as a mobile fort against both the monsters and the mother Nature.
Players will need to collect goods from the search for underground basement to underground Danjuns, and to prepare new tools, weapons and equipment, fight monsters and avoid unhealthy colds, prepare all kinds of new tools, weapons and equipment. Fruestlle revealed the trailer of the game’s weapons handicrafts, item squading, and FPS fighting, while giving a glimpse at harsh places and forced to compete with the supernatural enemy players.
According to the lead designer Es Jameson in a press release, the target of the frostl, the train far from the north to the north, “as a process of repentance and self -protection,” and “on a frustrated journey alone or with a group where the risk is high, but this experience is unforgettable.”
Although it initially looks like a slight snoperser, it also brings out the only player-FPS Metro of 2019, which later revolves around the train via post-up-to-date survivors, fighting the monsters and other desperate survivors.
Fruestl will launch on the PC at some time in early access in 2026, and is the second game of fake fish since the establishment of Finnish Studios in 2014. The team had previously developed 2D, co -marne simulator Barotrama, who sold more than 3 million copies since the initial launch in 2019 and is still receiving new content refreshments.