Action FPS ‘Prodeus’ Reveals Co-Op Mode in New Gameplay Trailer

During Realms Deep 2021, Humble Games announced that the Bounding Box Software-developed first-person shooter, Prodeus, will receive a new update adding in co-op multiplayer.

The multiplayer mode will be rolled out in phases, with the first phase including workshop co-op, followed by campaign co-op, and finally PVP multiplayer. They are asking to check out their Discord Server for ways to test it out.

Further, a trailer was released revealing new guns and campaign levels and community maps alongside new music from Andrew Hulshult, who previously composed for Dusk and DOOM Eternal.

Prodeus is a first-person shooter that takes inspiration from classic entries in the genre, including DOOM and Duke Nukem. The developer is promising players that they are providing the “quality you expect from AAA experience while adhering to some of the aesthetic, technical limits of older hardware.”

The game also puts the spotlight on the gore, which there’s plenty of. Players can dismember enemies with their arsenal and “Paint the walls red.” However, we don’t know much about the story, but I don’t think that matters at this point.

We’ll be sure to keep you updated on the development of Prodeus. Also, during Early Access, some things might change based on player feedback.

In case you missed it, check out our preview.

Prodeus is currently available on PC-via Steam Early Access.

You can watch the new gameplay trailer below:


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