Cronos: The New Dawn Concept Art Reveals Uncanny Similarities To Silent Hill 2 Remake

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  • Bloober Team’s Cronos: The New Dawn concept art reveals desolate and foggy environments similar to Silent Hill 2.
  • The concept art of a potential enemy, the protagonist’s detailed suit, and a retrofuturistic backdrop were also shared.
  • The developers shared the new concept art to thank the supportive community and satiate some curiosity.

Bloober Team completely nailed the Silent Hill 2 remake project, gaining immense sales and positive reviews soon after launch. It won over many doubters and fans alike, so the gaming scene is now heavily scrutinizing the studio’s next works. Bloober Team recently announced Cronos: The New Dawn, a game where Eastern European brutalism meets retrofuturistic themes. 

Now, the studio has shared new concept art on Steam to thank the supportive community and satisfy the growing interest. These shared backdrops reveal some extremely eerie similarities to Silent Hill 2.

Why it matters: Cronos: The New Dawn might be more similar to Silent Hill 2 than we initially thought, as the concept art features backdrops eerily similar to Silent Hill 2’s foggy landscapes.

Cronos: The New Dawn
Bloober Team’s Cronos: The New Dawn will have the same creepy backdrops as Silent Hill 2.

The game will supposedly feature the same foggy and creepy backdrops that we have grown accustomed to seeing in the Silent Hill franchise—a tidbit that fans have greatly appreciated.

The protagonist's suit is designed for life-threatening combat encounters and exploration.
The protagonist’s suit is designed for life-threatening combat encounters and exploration.

Another concept art gives a detailed look into the protagonist’s suit, designed to deal with temporal anomalies and exploring.

It will have various functionalities and tech that can come in handy while dealing with unimaginable monstrosities—like the next concept art shows.

The game will feature monstrosities that are remaining remnants of humanity.
The game will feature monstrosities that are the remaining remnants of humanity.

Cronos: The New Dawn is being developed to feature retrofuturistic themes that look out of this world. It takes inspiration from the great survival horror franchises like Dead Space, Alan Wake, and Resident Evil.

All in all, Bloober Team’s next game is surprisingly confirmed to be coming out during 2025 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, but no release date is known yet.

Cronos: The New Dawn will featCronos: The New Dawn will feature dark and gritty retrofuturistic themes.
Cronos: The New Dawn will feature dark and gritty retrofuturistic themes.

Do you think Cronos: The New Dawn will set a new standard like the Silent Hill series did all those years ago, or will it get overshadowed? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the official Tech4Gamers forum.

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