Head Back to the Grid with New Trailer and Demo for "TRON: Catalyst" Video Game

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Guests can get an idea of the gameplay and characters featured in the new TRON: Catalyst, set to arrive in just a few days, with a demo now available as well.

What’s Happening:

  • With only a few days ahead of its release, fans can wishlist the new game, TRON: Catalyst now ahead of its release on June 17th.
  • Fans can also see actual gameplay and some of the characters they’ll encounter in the new game in a new trailer that was released, which you can see below.
  • TRON fans and players can also enjoy the demo of the game, available now on Steam, ahead of the game’s full release in the coming days. The demo can be accessed via this official link.

  • TRON: Catalyst pulls you back into the world of Disney’s TRON to battle multiple opposing factions in the latest imaginative story from Bithell Games, who previously created TRON: IdentityTRON: Catalyst is an all-new story-driven, isometric action adventure game, set in the immersive and diverse locations of the Arq Grid introduced in TRON: Identity.
  • Players will play as Exo, a highly resilient and resourceful program wielding an unexpected power known as the Glitch, gaining strength and abilities which the overlords of the Arq Grid’s crumbling society seek to bring under control. They can Ride Light Cycles, engage in Identity Disc combat, and more as players are relentlessly pursued through the city and beyond by Conn, a malevolent program with an agenda of his own, while uncovering more about the glitches that threaten the stability of this world.

The Game Grid:

  • Anything TRON as a video game is always welcome, considering that was a key part of the plot of the original film. In it, we meet Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges), who is a former software engineer at ENCOM who created several hit video games (like Space Paranoids, Light Cycles, and Matrix Blaster), whose work was stolen by fellow ENCOM employee Ed Dillinger, who used Flynn’s games to rise to power. Now, Flynn runs an arcade and tries to hack into ENCOM's mainframe to prove the games were his creation and with the help of some friends on the inside, is able to do so but gets inadvertently beamed into the computer itself, launching the story further into the virtual world, AKA The Grid.
  • In TRON: Legacy, the long-awaited sequel to the original, released in 2010, we meet the son of Kevin, Sam Flynn, who is looking for his missing father, and he himself gets beamed into The Grid, where he has to compete in the virtual yet very real video games, like Light Cycles and Disc Wars, on his quest to find his father.
  • Granted, Video games serve as a basis, but the world of TRON is rich in detail and lore. So much so that the video games have become real, starting with the first TRON arcade game, released back in 1982. This game was composed of four different mini-games, and became a huge hit unto itself, spawning numerous TRON gaming titles that build up to TRON: Catalyst and its predecessor, TRON: Identity.

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Tony Betti
Originally from California where he studied a dying artform (hand-drawn animation), Tony has spent most of his adult life in the theme parks of Orlando. When he’s not writing for LP, he’s usually watching and studying something animated or arguing about “the good ole’ days” at the parks.