Nuclear Blaze is Coming to PlayStation – Watch Trailer

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Nuclear Blaze is a 2D game coming from the creators of Dead Cells. It was released last year in October for PC, and it’s now on its way to PlayStation consoles. As you’ve probably already guessed, Nuclear Blaze puts the player in the shoes of a firefighter who needs to do his best in order to tame and put out the pesky fires, as well as rescue any possible survivors.

At first glance, you can easily spot a lot of similarities between Nuclear Blaze and those classic games of the ’90s or ’80s running on Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) or Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) consoles. The protagonist carries a weapon, has to collect items, enter rooms, jump, climb ladders, and so on.

Nuclear Blaze is coming on April 28 (2023) to PlayStation 4

Oddly enough, Nuclear Blaze is announced only for PlayStation 4, as there’s no sign that the 2D game will be running on PlayStation 5 consoles as well. However, it’s pretty feasible to be able to run the game on PS5 through the backward compatibility feature.

If you want to learn even more about the Nuclear Blaze game, here’s a part of the above video’s description:

A huge fire is raging and you are sent on the spot to stop it. Business as usual for a highly-trained and experienced firefighter such as yourself. Air dropped right in the middle of this blazing inferno, your main mission objectives are to contain the fire, investigate its causes and look for survivors.

If you want to play Nuclear Blaze on a PC, it’s important to keep in mind that pretty much any computer should be compatible. All you need is a minimum of 2GB of RAM, 200MB of available space on the hard drive, and “any decent GPU.” The game will work even if you still use Windows 7.

Cristian Antonescu
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