Developed by That's No Moon, the upcoming game Crossfire was showcased at the Summer Game Fest 2026, marking a significant shift from traditional cover shooters. The game is set in the same universe as the original Crossfire, a popular title in South Korea and China released in 2007, but it will focus on a single-player narrative rather than team competition.
Located just north of Los Angeles International Airport, the studio's office combines a workspace for its approximately 230 staff members with a performance-capture studio. The atmosphere reflects a blend of creativity and functionality, adorned with caricatures of developers and signatures from notable visitors.
The presentation indicated that That's No Moon aims to revolutionize the third-person shooter genre with innovative technology. Developers introduced a new visibility system designed to enhance cover mechanics, promising a more dynamic gameplay experience as players navigate environments. The tour and subsequent preview positioned Crossfire as a title set to redefine expectations in shooter games.