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The Seeker's Eye: Scanning the Ruins of Syro

The ruins don't speak. They wait to be scanned. As the Seeker, survival means more than fluid movement or mastering combat. It means learning to see what the WARP left behind.

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changedAs the Seeker , survival means more than fluid movement or mastering combat. It means learning to see what the WARP left behind.
addedToday, we reveal one of your most vital tools: the Scan system .Read Your Enemy ( Combat Intel ) Rushing headlong into WARP forms ends cycles quickly. Scanning reveals tactical patterns. Projectile types. Teleportation sequences. Impact zones. Data becomes survival. Each scan adds to your understanding of corruption's nature.
changedPlay however you want!CALX respects how you play. If movement and combat call to you, focus there. The path forward doesn't demand every secret.

CALX changes

changedAs the Seeker , survival means more than fluid movement or mastering combat. It means learning to see what the WARP left behind.
addedRead Your Enemy ( Combat Intel ) Rushing headlong into WARP forms ends cycles quickly. Scanning reveals tactical patterns. Projectile types. Teleportation sequences. Impact zones. Data becomes survival. Each scan adds to your understanding of corruption's nature.
changedCALX respects how you play. If movement and combat call to you, focus there. The path forward doesn't demand every secret.

The ruins don't speak. They wait to be scanned.

As the Seeker, survival means more than fluid movement or mastering combat. It means learning to see what the WARP left behind.

Today, we reveal one of your most vital tools: the Scan system.

Your AI companion P.E.K.O enables environmental scanning across every zone of Syro. From the deserts of Tharsis to the depths of forgotten FLOW laboratories, scanning serves three essential purposes:

  1. Read Your Enemy (Combat Intel)

    Rushing headlong into WARP forms ends cycles quickly. Scanning reveals tactical patterns. Projectile types. Teleportation sequences. Impact zones.

    Data becomes survival. Each scan adds to your understanding of corruption's nature.

  2. Navigate the Remnants (Tech Secrets)

    The world is littered with Quoth relics and ancient combat units. But dormant doesn't mean safe.

    An MS20 unit might read as "inactive." Residual FLOW signatures tell a different story. What appears dormant may hold secrets you'll understand later.

    Scanning helps anticipate traps, solve environmental puzzles. It reveals what still functions in the ruins.

  3. Decipher What Remains (Ancient Lore)

    For those who seek deeper understanding, scanning unlocks fragments of the past. Steles carved in a lost alphabet. Messages from those who came before.

    The ruins hold answers. Scanning is how you read them.

Play however you want!

CALX respects how you play. If movement and combat call to you, focus there. The path forward doesn't demand every secret.

But for those drawn to mystery - who want to understand the WARP's origins, the truth behind the Cycles, the history written in ruins - scanning becomes essential.

Every fragment brings you closer to understanding what happened to Syro.

Wishlist CALX & try the demo. Experience planet Syro for yourself.

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