New gameplays and details of ‘Mirror’s Edge Catalyst’

Popular companies Electronic Arts and DICE have revealed a series of new gameplay of Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, the next installment of the athletic chase and action series starring the intrepid Faith, which will be released on PlayStation 4 and other current-generation platforms this coming year May 24, 2016.

Getting a boost we can reach “maximum speed” and make more risky jumps over roofs or walls “in style” in smaller spaces. Thanks to the “new system of movements” we can run fluidly and at the same time get rid of enemies with kicks and even with our surroundings.

Maintaining our moving skills we can maintain “Concentration”. When Faith is too focused the enemies can’t touch her, but when she loses concentration she causes enemy attacks be a greater threat to your level of health.

You can take a look at the new gameplays from the game below:

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