Project Prismatic launches as first web-based FPS

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This week, CrazyGames and Stratton Studios announced the launch of Project Prismatic, their first web-based first-person shooter (FPS). The game is available on the CrazyGames website and uses advanced WebGPU technology to enhance graphics and gameplay. Project Prismatic allows players to battle against rogue artificial intelligence and biomechanical creatures called Cindralisks. The game is structured in episodes, starting with a free episode titled "Dark Arrival." Future episodes will cost $5 each. The second episode is expected to be released between April and May, while the third will come out in June. There are no updates yet on additional episodes beyond these three. In Project Prismatic, players assume the role of Dylan Randolph, a pilot facing a dying galaxy. The game's narrative is player-driven, meaning choices made by players will influence the story and outcomes in future episodes. The immersive environment promises dark atmospheres and hidden lore to discover. CrazyGames' VP of Marketing, Rafael Morgan, emphasized the game's potential to change browser gaming. He stated that Project Prismatic sets a new standard for narrative-driven experiences online. Stratton Studios' founder, Josh Loveridge, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the game's cinematic quality and accessibility for players.


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