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Home»News»Gaming News»Children Of The Sun Demo Is Out Now

Children Of The Sun Demo Is Out Now

By Scott AdamsFebruary 2, 2024
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Revenge-obsessed publisher Devolver Digital and crack-shot indie developer ​​René Rother are proud to announce Children of the Sun, an atmospheric, stylish third-person shooter with a killer one-bullet twist. Children of the Sun’s thrilling revenge road trip begins on PC in 2024, but you can get an early taste of the game right now on Steam via a bullet-bending 7-stage demo.

On a mission to destroy the cult who ruined her life, THE GIRL can only fire a single bullet per level—but this solitary projectile can be re-aimed on impact, curved around obstacles, smashed through armor and obstacles, and used to perform other acts of gravity-defying ballistic trickery.

One shot is all you need.

Children of the Sun combines sniping, stealth, and puzzle solving—rewarding speed, efficiency, and accuracy—as THE GIRL takes on the nefarious forces of THE CULT and hunts for her nemesis, the mysterious LEADER.

As you take down THE CULT, one well-placed bullet at a time, you’ll learn more about the group’s shadowy past, the heinous crimes committed in the name of the LEADER, and the harrowing backstory of THE GIRL.

Children of the Sun is also lethally replayable, with a leaderboard and scoring system that encourages players to complete each level with ruthless timing and terrifying precision. THE CULT won’t know what hit them.

-Press Release

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