November 23, 2024
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Lightspeed LA announces Last Sentinel, a new AAA open world experience in a futuristic Tokyo


Lightspeed LAa division of LightSpeed ​​Studios, has revealed Last Sentinel, a “new AAA open-world experience” set in a futuristic Tokyo. Although no platforms or release date have been announced, the game focuses on protagonist Hiromi Shoda and takes place in a futuristic world centered on what remains of Tokyo, Japan.

Last Sentinel features a completely unique setting, cast, narrative and gameplay experience, steeped in the written, graphical and theatrical history of dystopian science fiction. “Last Sentinel is our hugely ambitious debut title and showcases Lightspeed LA’s vision of prioritizing player experience and immersion above all else,” said Steve C. Martin, general manager of Lightspeed LA, in a press release.

“Lightspeed LA focuses on a developer-led approach that fosters creativity and delivers original interactive narrative art, leveraging our vast resources, extensive experience and state-of-the-art facilities to build the richest and most rewarding experiences for our players.”

Jerry Chen, President of LightSpeed ​​Studios, added: “LightSpeed ​​Studios is proud to support Lightspeed LA, the independently operating AAA game development studio in our globally coordinated model, in the creation of Last Sentinel, our exciting new AAA open world game. “The deeply developed experience that Last Sentinel offers reflects our commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation in the video game industry, captivating gaming enthusiasts around the world.”

Last Sentinel promises to immerse players in a futuristic, dystopian Tokyo, marking an ambitious start for Lightspeed LA and LightSpeed ​​Studios into the AAA gaming scene.

Fountain: Gematsu

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