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We must have covered at least ten Prey videos by now in the past month alone. Bethesda and Arkane Studios really want you to know everything about their latest shooter even if it doesn’t release for another month. The trend continues with the Hardware Labs trailer. The footage provides new details on technology as well as detailed information on features we’ve previously seen. Plus, more footage to boot.

We get our first look at Prey’s in-game menu system organizer courtesy of Hardware Labs. It’s called a Transcribe Unit and is the prototypical guide for your adventures aboard Talos 1. This piece of tech will act as your ability to communicate with other humans, connect to your email, manage your inventory, and be the structure behind your overall in-game menu.

Next we get new footage and info about weapons and obstacles in Prey. The Recycler Charge is the throwable you’ve seen that sucks up everything in the surround area in a vortex. It then deconstructs whatever was enveloped (whether enemies or objects) and recycles them into material fragments. Gloo Cannon continues to freeze people in place and actually is an acronym that I don’t even want to attempt to repeat. Then the Typhon Lure is revealed to be both placeable and throwable. Not much more was made clear on the simple device. Finally, the Operators are those self-regulating robots you’ve seen in previous videos. Rectangular bodies and malfunctions galore plague these machines. They’ll attack you on site unless you use your powers to override them.

 

Prey is still scheduled to launch on May 5 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. We are more than positive that additional Prey videos (honestly there could be like twenty more at this rate) will make an appearance in the coming weeks. As always we’ll be there to cover it. What’s your favorite part of the new video? Anything new you learned? Let us know in the comments!

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