Turok: Origins riskily revives an almost forgotten shooter series. We have more information directly from the developers.
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2025, shooter fans will witness a big experiment:What happens when an ancient, once-loved but long-neglected series is dragged into the modern age against all odds?
Turok: Originscan breathe new life into the dinosaur series - or bury it forever. Because with a bold change of perspective, the new co-op mode and a prequel story, the shooter has all the ingredients fora reboot that can really hit or sink mercilessly.
We could forTalk to the developers in advance. These are not unknowns. Saber Interactive was just for the excellentresponsible.But Turok: Origins doesn't just swap Tyranids for Raptors.


You play the new Turok: Origins (left) entirely from a third-person perspective. The earlier parts of the series (right: Turok 3) were first-person shooters.
The campaign is also for single players
The trailer only showed scenes from three-player co-op, but as the Spanish studio Saber Interactive confirmed to us in an interview, you can also play Turok: Origins solo and without AI support. You play as a member of the Turok Order many years before the first-person shooter Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, released in 1997.
These warriors, who look like Native Americans, hunt dinosaurs and at the same time have to fend off an extraterrestrial threat that has only been hinted at so far. Turok: Origins is intended to tell a real story, with cutscenes and several missions building on each other on different planets.