Planet X

Planet X is a Virtual Reality Found Footage Psychological Survival-Horror game developed and published by Capcom in collaboration with Kojima Productions. It is director Hideo Kojima (Metal Gear, Silent Hills)'s second game under his new standalone Kojima Productions studio. Jun Takeuchi, who produced Capcom's Resident Evil, Lost Planet and the rebooted Dino Crisis series, is the game's producer.

Planet X is hyped as the spiritual successor to Silent Hills/P.T. with many of the original Lost Planet and former Konami staff from both production studios having been hired to work on the game. It follows the story of 4 dangerous convicts who've been sentenced to exile on a newly-discovered planet filled with terrifying paranormal and extraterrestrial activity: the titular Planet X.

The game is scheduled for release on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC with full VR support on all 3 systems. The game also boasts a first person Found Footage game mode, played entirely through a camera lens of each of the 4 playable characters, which can also be played in VR for full scare effect.

Synopsis
In the year 2032, a group of anarchists attempt to overthrow the government in what became known as the most egregious case of domestic terrorism in U.S. history. Held to answer for treason, capital murder of government officials, sedition and espionage, they're spared death and given an alternate sentence in lieu of a recent shocking astronomical discovery. With paranormal and celestial life lurking in the stars, these dangerous criminals must go where no astronaut has made it out alive: the extraterrestrial ghost planet, Nibiru AKA Planet X.

Content Warning Screen
In lieu of an old tradition, Capcom has re-implemented the content advisory message seen before the intro of many of their classic Survival/Action-Horror games. In recent years, it has been brought back with its contents being expanded to warn potential players of disturbing content in addition to "explicit violence and gore" similar to the additional blurbs about strong language seen in REmake and RE4's warning message screens. Each of Capcom's latest Survival-Horror games, Resident Evil 7: The War Ends Now and the Dino Crisis reboot featured such a warning message.

Planet X continues this tradition, warning players with an ominous disclaimer screen after loading the game up.