Key facts
- That's No Moon, founded by industry veterans, revealed its debut game.
- The studio received $100 million in funding from Smilegate.
- The game is a single-player, story-driven action/adventure title.
- It is based on the popular Crossfire IP.
- The narrative features Layla, a gun-for-hire, and an opposing operator named Cross.
Nearly five years after its founding with $100 million in funding from Smilegate, the game studio That's No Moon, established by veterans from Infinity Ward, Naughty Dog, and Sony, has revealed its debut title. The game is a single-player, story-driven action/adventure experience set within the popular Crossfire intellectual property. The narrative centers on Layla, a gun-for-hire undertaking a reconnaissance mission in the Atlas Mountains that escalates into a fight for survival. She is forced into a precarious alliance with Cross, a trained and lethal operator, as they face a shared existential threat that transcends their ideological differences.