That’s No Moon Entertainment has launched a new four-part Crossfire documentary series produced with Secret Tape, the production group led by games documentarian Danny O’Dwyer.
The series takes players behind the scenes of the upcoming third-person tactical action-adventure game, developed in collaboration with Smilegate.
Episode 1 Available Now
The first episode of the Crossfire documentary series is available now.
The series will follow the development of That’s No Moon’s debut project, focusing on the studio’s veteran AAA talent and the work behind its cinematic thriller setup.
Layla and Cross Form a Dangerous Alliance
Crossfire follows Layla, played by Claudia Doumit from The Boys, and Cross, played by Ricky Whittle from American Gods.
The two enemy operators must work together to survive a lethal threat, setting up a tense story built around distrust, survival, and tactical combat.
Adaptive Cover Drives Combat
That’s No Moon is positioning Adaptive Cover as one of Crossfire’s key systems.
The cover system adjusts the player character’s stance based on terrain and enemy positioning. Players can use that movement to stay protected, read threats, and outmaneuver enemies during stealth combat.
Coming to PC and Consoles
Crossfire is planned for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC via Steam, and the Epic Games Store.
No release date has been announced yet.










































































