Back in July, Swedish game studio 10 Chambers Collective revealed the name and trailer of its all-new multiplayer title, GTFO. The unique title is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to this game, which expands the definition of a traditional FPS title and puts a terrifying spin on the genre. This evening at the game awards, fans were given their first major look at the title's gameplay, in a heart-pounding five minute trailer that showed off the game's four-player co-op mode.
10 Chambers Collective is a game studio formed by Ulf Andersson, probably best known for his design work of the Payday franchise and for co-founding Overkill studios. This will be the studio's debut title, and it's bound to be a big one.
"In GTFO, you and your friends will explore hostile and terrifying environments where, in an instant, you are thrown from edge-of-your-seat suspense to frantic action," a press release from the studio back in July explained. "It’s a large-scale experience, testing players in their ability to gear up and adapt to an endless string of unknown and ever-changing challenges."
What's more, the studio is self-funded - so players don't need to worry about any compromised integrity in their game play. "There is no board of directors that dictates our creative choices," said Andersson. "We can go for a more niche audience—so GTFO goes out to the tight knit, die hard co-op teams of 2-4 people."
Game Awards 2017 Full Winner List
By LIANA RUPPERT - December 8, 2017
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The Game Awards this year game with breathtaking announcements including amazing looks at Death Stranding, A Way Out, Fade in Silence, and much, much more. There was even a surprise Bayonetta announcement to make all of the Nintendo fans jump for joy! But the true meaning of this celebration is to honor what we love most: gaming. To close out the amazing evening, let's recap the winners of the night!
Best Chinese Game - jx3 HD
Best Debut Indie Game - Cuphead
Best eSports Team - Cloud9
Best eSports Player - Lee Sang-Hyeok "Faker"
Best eSports Game - Overwatch
Trending Gamer - Guy Beahm
Best Student Game - Level Squared
Best Independent Games - Cuphead
Most Anticipated Game - The Last of Us Part II
Best Handheld Game - Metroid: Samus Returns
Best Sports/Racing Game - Forza Motorsports 7
Best Strategy Game - Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
Best Family Game - Super Mario Odyssey
Best Fighting Game - Injustice 2
Best Role Playing Game - Persona 5
Best Action/Adventure Game - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Best Action Game - Wolfenstein II
Best VR/AR Game - Resident Evil 7: BioHazard
Best Mobile Game - Monument Valley 2
Best Ongoing Game - Overwatch
Games for Impact - Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
Best Performance - Melina Juergens as Senua in Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
Best Audio Design - Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
Best Score/Morning - Nier: Automata
Best Art Direction - Cuphead
Best Narrative - What Remains of Edith Finch
Best Game Direction - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Game of the Year - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Were you excited to see all of the new reveals at this year's show? How about that phenomenal Death Stranding trailer!? Congratulations to all of the winners, and those that were honored. Here's to a new year of gaming and even more adventures!
New Trailer for GTFO Shows Terrifying Co-Op Gameplay
By CATRINA DENNIS - December 7, 2017
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(Photo: 10 Chambers Collective)
Back in July, Swedish game studio 10 Chambers Collective revealed the name and trailer of its all-new multiplayer title, GTFO. The unique title is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to this game, which expands the definition of a traditional FPS title and puts a terrifying spin on the genre. This evening at the game awards, fans were given their first major look at the title's gameplay, in a heart-pounding five minute trailer that showed off the game's four-player co-op mode. Check it out below:
10 Chambers Collective is a game studio formed by Ulf Andersson, probably best known for his design work of the Payday franchise and for co-founding Overkill studios. This will be the studio's debut title, and it's bound to be a big one.
"In GTFO, you and your friends will explore hostile and terrifying environments where, in an instant, you are thrown from edge-of-your-seat suspense to frantic action," a press release from the studio back in July explained. "It’s a large-scale experience, testing players in their ability to gear up and adapt to an endless string of unknown and ever-changing challenges."
What's more, the studio is self-funded - so players don't need to worry about any compromised integrity in their game play. "There is no board of directors that dictates our creative choices," said Andersson. "We can go for a more niche audience—so GTFO goes out to the tight knit, die hard co-op teams of 2-4 people."
For particularly brave players who don't mind taking the mission on themselves, single player mode will be available.
No official release date is set, but it's projected to hit the shelves next year. Fans who can't wait for more details can pre-order it now via Steam.

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