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Exodus, the Upcoming Sci-Fi Game, Merges Mass Effect With the Drama of Interstellar

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Exodus, the upcoming game made by former BioWare developers who worked on the Mass Effect series, has been a long-awaited follow-up to the venerable action RPG. Now, a new trailer shown off at The Game Awards 2025 on Thursday night introduces the game's characters, teases the dramatic, star-spanning story, and gives sci-fi gamers what they want most: the news that the game will be released in 2027.

First introduced at The Game Awards two years ago, Exodus will be the debut game from studio Archetype Entertainment, operating under Wizards of the Coast. Early trailers laid the groundwork of the game's universe, a hard science fiction adventure where travel across the stars can take moments for one person or decades for another. Now that the game is closer to its release, I sat down with Exodus' developers to chat about what's in store for their newly revealed hero, Jun. We also chatted about companions, big choices and Matthew McConaughey.

McConaughey, previously confirmed to be in the game, plays a mysterious character named C.C. Orlev, explained Chad Robertson, co-founder and general manager at Archetype. He's a blend of teacher and voice of the people, meaning players will likely hear a lot from the famed actor during their playthrough as Jun.

"Jun doesn't really fully understand the origins of how C.C. comes into his life, effectively. And C.C. still serves as a bit of a mentor and advisor to Jun," Robertson said.

McConaughey's role in the hard sci-fi film Interstellar thematically aligns with Exodus' implementation of time dilation -- the physics theory that as objects go faster (like a ship approaching the speed of light), time slows down for them. Since there are no wormholes or teleporters in the game's universe, explained Drew Karpyshyn, narrative director of Exodus at Archetype, players will have to make some tough calls. If they head out on a mission that's 10 years away and takes 10 years to come back, that's 20 years passing on the planet they left.

"Everybody's aged. The world has moved on. Things have changed, and that puts some really interesting opportunities and some really interesting conflicts and dilemmas for the players to deal with, the emotional impact of what happens to the people you leave behind -- your friends, your companions, the people you care about," Karpyshyn said.

Exodus takes place in the Centauri system and beyond, far from Earth. Archetype Entertainment

Time dilation is just one of the mechanics that sets Exodus apart from other sci-fi games. In Exodus, humanity left an uninhabitable Earth thousands of years ago to find refuge in the Centauri system, but their colony ships staggered in their arrival. The latest humans to make it, like Jun, are met by civilizations that have evolved over the millennia into other humanoids alongside "Awakened animals," explained Chris King, game director of Exodus at Archetype.

"I think there's similarities to games we've worked on in the past, but there's a ton of things we're doing that are pretty different," King said.

In Exodus, humans stagger into the cosmos, some arriving thousands of years after their predecessors have evolved. Archetype Entertainment

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