Electronic Arts and DICE's Mirror's Edge Catalyst has fans literally excited over its release, driving the gamers thirsty for more information that what was already laid out. So far, the latest bit was given to the world, classifying the portions of the game that need to be identified.
According to PC Gamer, the city of Glass itself is divided into some districts, separated by distinct lifestyles and structures. The Anchor District is filled with tall buildings, urbanized nightclubs and establishments, whereas Downtown is laid right at the very center of Glass, surrounded by various sights and posh boutiques. A simpler location, known as The View, is the residential part of Glass, giving the citizens their share of peace and quiet.
PlayStation LifeStyle delivered that factions are a vital part of the game, with the antagonistic leg primarily headed by the Conglomerate which is made up of many influential corporations. Apart from it, there are those who find themselves supporting the negativity, some triggering the rebellion and others simply smacked right down the middle. Simply put, The Runners opt to not take part of the Conglomerate, Black November is a resistance movement led by Rebecca Thane to further torment the authorities and lastly, the power-tripping Conglomerate made up of 13 corporations. The Conglomerate's compositions are either run by a powerful family or Corporate House, together ruling the nation of Cascadia.
Game Zone noted that Glass has provided fans with more than enough glimpses through the footages of the game since it was announced. More has come to the public after more screenshots were spread all over the web, and no shortage was reported so far.
Mirror's Edge Catalyst was officially declared as a prequel instead of a continuity of the first title which was launched a number of years back. It will take on the story of Faith, along with other rebellious entities that look to contradict the villainous society at hand. Mirror's Edge Catalyst is set to launch on May 24, 2016.