Turok: Origins has a new gameplay trailer from PlayStation, and the clearest shift is that Saber's revival is not being presented as a straight retro shooter. The new look frames Turok as a modern co-op action game about warriors fighting dinosaurs, alien creatures and bosses with guns, melee attacks, special abilities and suit upgrades.
The official Turok: Origins site describes the game as a solo or team-based adventure across ancient temples, wasteland canyons, dense jungles and other hostile worlds. Saber Interactive is both developer and publisher, according to the Xbox store listing, which also confirms online co-op for two to three players on Xbox Series X|S.
That co-op framing is important for a name with a long shooter history. Turok's older console identity is tied to dinosaur hunting, strange weapons and fast combat, but Origins is leaning harder into a squad setup. The premise has players taking on a dinosaur threat and an alien enemy that wants to destroy human life across the galaxy, with the Turok warriors using advanced weapons and upgradeable powers instead of relying only on familiar first-person shooter nostalgia.
Saber's official materials list plasma rifles, ray guns, sniper rifles, bows and shotguns, but the more distinctive system is DNA extraction. Turok: Origins lets players gather DNA from fallen enemies and the environment to evolve their suit in real time, with powers that change the character's look and unlock upgradeable skills. That gives the game a clearer action-RPG edge than a simple weapon showcase would suggest.

The platform picture is broader than the PS5 trailer branding. The PlayStation Store page lists the game for PS5, while the official site links to Xbox, Steam and Nintendo pages. Steam lists the release date as "To be announced," and Nintendo has a Switch 2 page for Turok: Origins in Europe.
The lack of a date keeps the trailer from being a launch beat, but it still answers a useful question about what this new Turok is trying to be. Origins is not just reviving the brand name. It is trying to turn dinosaur combat into a three-player sci-fi action loop with upgrade paths, larger alien stakes and a mix of firearms, melee tools and abilities.
That also leaves some key details open. Saber has not announced a release window, pricing or how progression will work across solo and co-op play. The store pages confirm the broad pitch and platforms, but the next major step for Turok: Origins will be showing how those DNA powers, enemy encounters and squad roles hold together beyond a trailer.
