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Fallout Meets Cyberpunk 2077 in Impressive New FPS Reveal
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Published 00:00 17 Dec 2025 GMT

Fallout Meets Cyberpunk 2077 in Impressive New FPS Reveal

"Coming soon to PC"

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Topics: Cyberpunk 2077, Fallout, Indie Games, PC, Steam

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Argunov Games has released a trailer for its upcoming sci-fi FPS game Supreme Experiment.

Announced just this week, Supreme Experiment is a new shooter that looks like a mix of Fallout and Cyberpunk 2077. I also see bits of Stalker and Death Stranding in there.

As seen in the trailer, Supreme Experiment sports some utterly bizarre visuals. I can’t really piece together what I’m seeing here, but it certainly has my interest.

Argunov Games describes Supreme Experiment as an “atmospheric FPS”, which features “immersive combat” in an environment blending “high-tech ruins with primitive machine-cults”. It’s essentially a darker version of the Horizon series, I guess.

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Its world is described as the “forgotten surface” where “machines have evolved into a terrifying new society”.

Check out the trailer below if you’d like to try and piece together whatever Supreme Experiment is all about. It’s an odd one, but certainly a game we’re going to be keeping our eyes on.

Supreme Experiment has a Rather Cryptic First Trailer

“It has been a century since humanity retreated into the Spire Cities—towers stretching eight kilometers into the sky, high above the toxic clouds. Down on the surface, fleets of intelligent machines were left to maintain the world and supply the towers with everything we needed,” reads the official blurb on Supreme Experiment.

“Since then, everything ran on its own. No one remembers how it works anymore. The city above the clouds is the only world we know. But one day, the flow of resources simply... stopped. The machines fell silent. No signal. No explanation. Hunger and cold are creeping up the towers.

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“Someone has to go down there and find out what happened. No one alive has ever done it before.

"You are the volunteer. But the world waiting below is not what we imagined. Not even close.”

Supreme Experiment is looking rather impressive so far, which tells me it might be further along in development than we think. However, without any live gameplay or a release date in sight, it’s difficult to say when the game might be released.

For the time being, all we’ve really got is a statement from Argunov Games sayings that it’ll be “coming soon to PC”.

In terms of platforms, it looks like it’ll only be on Steam for the time being. Console versions haven’t been confirmed yet, so Argunov might be waiting to see how development of the PC version goes first.

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