Brand new Left Alive trailer and screenshots direct from TGS

Left Alive is a survival shooter coming to PS4 and PC in 2018.

Square Enix unveiled the title at TGS and announced the project was being developed by a team who has collectively worked on Armored Core, Metal Gear, Ghost in the Shell: Arise, Gundam and Xenoblade Chronicles.

A teaser was released yesterday (below) with a full trailer being released today (above).

A handful of screenshots was also released by Square Enix today which you can view in the gallery below.

Not much is known of Left Alive beyond what we’ve been shown thus far, though we’re getting a decidedly Metal Gear vibe.

Left Alive will be available for PC and PS4 in 2018.

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