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Tron: Catalyst has been announced as a sequel to Tron: Identity coming in 2025 to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
Devolver Digital subsidiary Big Fan Games announced Tron: Catalyst alongside Disney Games and developer Bithell Games. It's described as "a thrilling, story-driven isometric action game" set in the world of Tron.
It will continue the story of the Arq Grid, first introduce in Tron: Identity, as players explore the Exo, a highly resilient and resourceful program with an incredible ability to initiate time loops. Fans can read IGN's preview of the new game here.
"With this newfound power, Exo takes on the overlords of a crumbling Grid all while evading Conn, a malevolent agent of CORE," the synopsis reads. "Exo must gain control over her mysterious abilities and uncover the unexplained ‘Glitch’ that threatens the Grid.
"As Exo, players will battle on-foot and on Light Cycle to complete missions and gain crucial insights that will help them on their quest. While learning from her mistakes, Exo will also need to navigate warring factions to unlock new paths and uncover the secrets of the Arq Grid."
In our 7/10 review of the last game, IGN said: "Despite its short length, Tron: Identity's visual novel/detective story is well worth playing — and replaying — to unravel the latest mystery of life on the Grid."
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.
Devolver Digital subsidiary Big Fan Games announced Tron: Catalyst alongside Disney Games and developer Bithell Games. It's described as "a thrilling, story-driven isometric action game" set in the world of Tron.
It will continue the story of the Arq Grid, first introduce in Tron: Identity, as players explore the Exo, a highly resilient and resourceful program with an incredible ability to initiate time loops. Fans can read IGN's preview of the new game here.
"With this newfound power, Exo takes on the overlords of a crumbling Grid all while evading Conn, a malevolent agent of CORE," the synopsis reads. "Exo must gain control over her mysterious abilities and uncover the unexplained ‘Glitch’ that threatens the Grid.
"As Exo, players will battle on-foot and on Light Cycle to complete missions and gain crucial insights that will help them on their quest. While learning from her mistakes, Exo will also need to navigate warring factions to unlock new paths and uncover the secrets of the Arq Grid."
In our 7/10 review of the last game, IGN said: "Despite its short length, Tron: Identity's visual novel/detective story is well worth playing — and replaying — to unravel the latest mystery of life on the Grid."
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.