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author: Jakub Mirowski

E3 2015: Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – Square Enix Presents New Trailer

During its conference at E3 Square Enix revealed a new trailer for the highly anticipated Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. The game will be released early next year on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

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We’ll have to wait until next year to assume the role of Adam Jensen once again.

During its conference at E3 Square Enix revealed a new trailer for the highly anticipated Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – the fourth installment in the highly popular cyberpunk RPG series which debuted in 2000. You can watch the latest material below.

The trailer was built on a completely new, proprietary engine of Eidos Montreal – Dawn Engine. It shows a bleak vision of the future under constant surveillance, ghettos that accommodate the communities of biomechanically modified people, as well as one of the main antagonists. Above all, however, the material from E3 gives an overview of the conflict between people with artificial augmentations and those without them, which is the background of Mankind Divided, and the first glimpses of gameplay in which we can see the new implants in action. Adam Jensen will be able to overpower opponents at a distance using electromagnetic shocks and also shield himself with a sealed armor, thus becoming resistant to gunfire. The next installment in the Deus Ex series will debut in early 2016 on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

  1. The official website of the Deus Ex series

Jakub Mirowski

Jakub Mirowski

Associated with Gamepressure.com since 2012: he worked in news, editorials, columns, technology, and tvgry departments. Currently specializes in ambitious topics. Wrote both reviews of three installments of the FIFA series, and an article about a low-tech African refrigerator. Apart from GRYOnline.pl, his articles on refugees, migration, and climate change were published in, among others, Krytyka Polityczna, OKO.press, and Nowa Europa Wschodnia. When it comes to games, his scope of interest is a bit more narrow and is limited to whatever FromSoftware throws out, the more intriguing indie games and party-type titles.

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