"Everywhere" is a game from an ex-Rockstar executive and former "Grand Theft Auto" producer, and it got leaks on its upcoming story and setup where it would be like a famous sci-fi fantasy movie. The leaks claim that it will be an AAA-rated title like a "real-life Ready, Player One" that people will see on the upcoming title.
'Everywhere' is like 'Ready, Player One' with its Open World
Everywhere Network's leaked information brings new information and development for the "Everywhere" game via Galaxy Interactive. According to the leak from "Build a Rocket Boy's" description of the new game, it will be like a "real-life Ready, Player One" experience for what it will offer the public soon.
Associating a game with "Ready, Player One" tells it to be close to the metaverse, as the book and film gave people an insight into a virtual world where people can control what they want. The novel by Ernest Cline, released in 2011, and the Steven Spielberg film from 2018 depict a dystopian world where they turn to the game's virtual reality experience.
AAA-Rated Game from Ex-GTA Producer from Rockstar
According to Comic Book Gaming, the leaked information gives much data on the new game, especially with its founder being Leslie Benzies, a known former "GTA" producer and long-time president of Rockstar North.
It only means that this game is something to look forward to, as it comes from "Grand Theft Auto" as one of its beginnings.
The game will be AAA-rated, meaning that significant effort and budget are put into creating the title. Moreover, it will provide a massive plot with multiple character experiences and create worlds available on "Everywhere."
'Grand Theft Auto' and the Metaverse
The metaverse is not yet here, but many companies already have stakes in creating a new world that people will have a chance to control and make their own. "Grand Theft Auto" franchise is one of the most famous open-world games in public now, and while it follows a particular plot even on its online platform, it gives people the power to create their own stories.
Somehow, open-world games are bridges to games and the metaverse where people have a chance to freely do what they want and immerse themselves in certain activities they wish to do online. Companies like Meta (formerly Facebook) already have stakes in bringing the metaverse, and many features are already coming to the platform.
"Everywhere" will be a game and not much of a metaverse, but it said that it aims to have a "real-life Ready, Player One" experience for the public to enjoy.
The famous movie by Steven Spielberg gave an insight as to how the metaverse would bring an experience for all, where they can go on to live a life in the background.
It is something that "Everywhere" aims to achieve.
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Written by Isaiah Richard