Devolver Digital Reveals new Ruiner Trailer

Devolver Digital Reveals new Ruiner Trailer

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JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Aug 21, 2017 @ 04:42 PM (Staff Bios)
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Devolver Digital, the fan-favorited studio for E3 2017, known for their unorthodox presentations, has just released a new trailer for their upcoming action-shooter game, Ruiner. With the release of Ruiner right around the corner, it's only natural that it would get a new trailer. Labeled "Ugly Heart", the trailer showcases some of the game's weapons, and of course, some good old gory combat.

Ruiner will be available next week, for Xbox One, PS4, and PC on the 26th.

"RUINER is a brutal action shooter set in the year 2091 in the cyber metropolis Rengkok. A wired sociopath lashes out against a corrupt system to uncover the truth and retrieve his kidnapped brother under the guidance of a secretive hacker friend. Combine preternatural reflexes, augmented tools, and the arsenal of fallen foes to tear down and dismantle the corporate titans of virtuality dealers at HEAVEN."

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