Developer Remedy Entertainment has debuted a new gameplay trailer. control resonance During State of Play in February. This whole new look control resonance It gives fans a better insight into protagonist Dylan Faden's supernatural abilities and the various enemies he will face in the long-awaited sequel.
Released in August 2019, control Players take on the role of Jesse Faden, a woman on a mission to find her missing brother. This mission takes Jesse to the Oldest House, the headquarters of the mysterious Federal Bureau of Control. She soon discovers that this is the site of a large number of supernatural threats. control It was well received by critics upon release and currently holds a top critic average of 84 on OpenCritic, with 89% of critics recommending the game.
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Control Resonant Releases New Gameplay Trailer
Announced at the 2025 Game Awards, control resonance's reveal trailer focused primarily on setting the stage for the sequel, reintroducing fans to Dylan Faden and teasing a city-wide supernatural invasion. This first reveal showed off some brief gameplay footage. control resonance There is more emphasis on close combat than its predecessor. newly released control resonance The State of Play trailer confirms that melee combat will be the focus and gives fans a closer look at some of the sequel's new gameplay features.
control resonance's new gameplay trailer follows player character Dylan Faden as he searches for one of the game's titular Resonants. These resonators are described as “remnants of those who once held great power” who have been corrupted by the same supernatural forces that are threatening the rest of New York City. Gameplay-wise, these Resonants serve as the main boss battles, each offering a unique moveset and visual design. Defeating a Resonant grants players new combat abilities.
Finding the trailer's Resonant, Dylan passes through the West Incursion Zone, an area of Manhattan currently experiencing an anomaly that affects gravity, causing structures to fold in on themselves. To traverse this area, Dylan uses the 'Reach' and 'Shift' abilities. Reach allows the player to teleport to new structures, while Shift allows the player to redirect gravity and walk along the surface of an inverted building. gravity rush series. From a PlayStation blog post: control resonance Lead game designer Sergey Mohov confirmed that the sequel will not be a fully open world, but will instead feature “large, distinct, expansive areas filled with side activities, hidden encounters, and optional discoveries.” The West Incursion Zone is one such area.
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In between gravity-defying leaps, Dylan Faden battles a variety of supernatural threats in a new world. control resonance Gameplay Trailer. Dylan wields a weapon called the 'Aberrant', which can change form on the fly, much like the service weapon wielded by Dylan's sister in 2019. control. The trailer shows Aberrant transforming from a large single blade to a double dagger, a pair of fists, a massive hammer, and a scythe, while Mohov's PS blog post teases that other forms will appear in the final release. Mohov also introduces “deep customization” and a loadout system that will ensure players are equipped with a variety of weapon forms and unlocked abilities before engaging in combat.
control resonance's first trailer ended by confirming a 2026 release window, and the same time period was repeated in the final moments of the recent State of Play trailer. Once released, control resonance It's available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (via Steam and Epic Games Store).
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Source: PlayStation Blog