New Screenshots for Sci-fi ARPG The Surge Detail its Mech Exosuits

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Focus Home Interactive and Deck13 have shown off new details and screeshots for their upcoming sci-fi action RPG, The Surge.

The new screenshots detail three of the game’s mech exosuits, created by the in-game corporation CREO, which is a company reportedly “out to save the world.”


You can find each exo-suit and its accompanying screenshot below, via Focus Home:


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The Liquidator

The Liquidator is fitted with industrial attachments for use in areas prone to hazardous material spillage. Built around the slogan “quality protective gear for the safest workplace”, the Liquidator offers super-human resistance to radiation, fire, and toxic spills, with mobility aided by the exo-skeleton.

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Proteus

CREO’s Proteus medium physical protection armor set. An experimental set equipping certain of CREO’s security personnel, the Proteus is an advanced and light-weight armor granting a small health regeneration effect. It also only needs medium core power cost allowing for a little extra juice for implants.

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Lynx / MG Gorgon / Black Cerberus

This last screenshot features a mix of armor sets. Lynx was developed for workers requiring speed, flexibility, and precision. Far from standard issue, few CREO workers would benefit from its inherent advancements in hydraulics. It features low core power cost, but this comes at the cost of physical and elemental protection against radiation and other environmental hazards. We also see elements of MG Gorgon and Black Cerberus armors, designed for heavy security and riot control actions.


According to Deck13, players will be able to remove and equip “thousands” of combinations of items found in battle, ranging from supporting tasks like security, manufacturing, lifting or moving hazardous materials, and more.

The Surge is launching across PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC sometime next year.

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