Ironwood Studios has announced its first game, Pacific Drive, coming in 2023.
The new title puts players behind the driver’s seat of a car in what looks like a post-apocalyptic version of the Pacific Northwest. The developers call their title a “run-based first-person driving survival game.”
Pacific Drive Reveal Trailer | September State of Play According to Ironwood Studios, players explore the “Zone” with the car as their lifeline. Search for resources, improve your car, and keep it powered to continue exploring and evading danger.
In a PlayStation Blog Post, the Pacific Northwest became an irradiated wasteland after it was claimed by the United States government. The Olympic Exclusion Zone is the result of technological research gone horribly awry.
Players will make trips from their garage into the Zone and during this time discover the secrets and horrors hidden within the area.
For everything else, check out IGN for all the new announcements from today’s PlayStation State of
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