Fox has also revealed that they won't be released for free, like Chapters 1 and 2 were. Fox understands gamers' frustration at having to wait a few years between chapters, so he's hoping to give you the final parts in one big drop. There's no details as to what genre this rumored Star Wars game would be-maybe another choice-driven game like Detroit? Or an action game like EA's Jedi: Fallen Order? What are your theories? Let us know in the comments! And have you finished Deltarune: Chapter 2 already, and are ready for more? Developer Toby Fox has announced that the next three chapters of the game will be released at once time. Quantic Dream is best known for their narrative-based adventure games, like the award-winning Detroit: Become Human, Heavy Rain, and Beyond: Two Souls.
Keep in mind this is still a rumor, but according to Dualshockers, sources have confirmed that work has begun on a Star Wars project at the studio. Fishers who are out in the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea regions have been directed to make for land by Monday as a low-pressure area over the region is set to intensify.In today's episode, there's rumors abound that Detroid: Become Human and Heavy Rain developer Quantic Dream just signed a deal with Disney to make a Star Wars game. Fishers have been advised not to venture into the sea till Sunday. The India Meteorological Department has put the district on orange alert on Sunday for isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall. With rainfall showing no signs of abating, the alert level in the district had been upgraded from orange to red at Saturday noon. The Fire and Rescue Service has been asked to take steps to remove fallen branches and uprooted trees,” Mr. “Revenue and Local Self Government officials have been directed to restore access to places that have been cut off by waterlogging. Raju said all departments have been directed to open control rooms. The armed forces are also on standby for tackling any emergency that may arise, the Ministers said. However, all government departments have been asked to remain vigilant. Sivankutty and Minister for Transport Antony Raju, who held an emergency review meeting to discuss the situation, said the situation was under control in the district at present. Night-time traffic along the bridge has been banned.įollowing waterlogging in the coast, the ‘pozhi’ (sandbars) at Poonthura and Veli were breached. A small portion of the bridge, including its sidewall had caved in. The Aruvippuram-Irumbil road and a small bridge over the Maruthathoor stream in Neyyatinkara sustained damage in the steady rainfall. Sivankutty and District Collector Navjot Khosa visited the spot. Three houses were damaged in a mudslip at Vazhamuttom near Thiruvallam.
Localised mudslips were reported from various parts of the district. The hilly areas of the district had been receiving heavy rainfall since Friday night. People residing on the banks of rivers have been advised to remain alert. The shutters of these dams are likely to be raised further. Night-time travel to the hilly areas and travel to tourists spots, including those along the coast, have been prohibited.ĭischarge from the three dams - Neyyar, Peppara and Aruvikkara - had been increased on Saturday following heavy rainfall in the catchment areas. Quarrying and sand-mining have been banned till further notice as the district is on orange alert for isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall on Sunday. While no casualties were reported, the district administration evacuated 571 people to 33 relief camps by Saturday evening. Heavy rain pounded the district throughout Saturday triggering mudslips and waterlogging and causing damage to houses, roads and other structures.