Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture is just a “couple of weeks out from beta,” according to development studio The Chinese Room, and a release date will be announced “shortly.”
“Rapture is going to be really different, an apocalypse like no other, and we think it’s going to be good,” said the game’s co-director Dan Pinchbeck.
He also posted a music clip from the game which can be listened to below.
“This month our talented studio head and composer went to Air Studios to work with a world class team of musicians and engineers and came out with a soundtrack that is going to be one of the highlights of game music this year,” he wrote in a post on the PS Blog.
“Actually, I think it’s better than that, it’s one of the best game soundtracks ever created.”
Previous offerings from the studio include 2012′s Dear Esther and 2013′s Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs which was published by Frictional Games, developers of the Penumbra series, Amnesia: The Dark Descent and the studio’s current project, SOMA.