Exodus Trailer Previews Matthew McConaughey’s First Video Game

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By Sedoso Feb

Matthew McConaughey appeared at the 2023 Game Awards to reveal an Exodus trailer for the first video game he’ll be a part of.

The title is described as an action-adventure role-playing game with a cinematic and emotional story that involves the concept of Time Dilation and its impact. Exodus also features “broad player agency” that allows the player’s choices to fuel the story. To learn more about the game and sign-up for exclusive items, you can check out the official Exodus website.

Check out the Exodus trailer on YouTube below (watch more trailers):

“We’ve always dreamed of creating a game like Exodus, and we’re thrilled to finally be making it with the support of an incredible team alongside us. We’re building a world we think players will want to immerse themselves in and we’re eager for players to explore this new universe,” Chad Robertson, Co-Founder, General Manager, and Executive Producer at Archetype Entertainment stated. “Our team is putting their full talent and passion behind the vision of crafting a player experience that will captivate fans by creating a bond between them and their character based on the level of impact they have on this world over time.”

What is Exodus about?

“In Exodus, humanity has fled a dying Earth, finding a new home in a hostile galaxy — here, we are the underdogs fighting for survival,” reads the game’s description. “As The Traveler, you are humanity’s last hope. Your job is to steal alien weapons and technology from the most powerful beings in the universe, the Celestials – humanity’s greatest enemy. But there’s a catch – Time Dilation. As Travelers on interstellar missions, days for you are decades back home. The sacrifices you make to protect your loved ones create unpredictable consequences that change your world — reshaping the future. Returning home, you confront the consequences of your choices. In Exodus, the outcome of those choices manifests at a massive level, compounding over generations.”

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