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Stellar Overload Release Date
Paris, September 27, in the year of our Lord 2016
– Cubical Drift, an-up-and coming French independent video game
studio, today announced that the steam early access version of
Stellar Overload will be available on October 12. Formerly known
as Planetsł, the adventure game set on cubical planets generated
a $300,000 backing on Kickstarter, is supported by a community
of more than 20,000 players around the globe, recently received
funding grant from Epic Games in recognition of the game’s
innovative use of Unreal Engine, and is now ready to launch on
the Steam platform.
Stellar Overload is a futuristic adventure game set on cubical
planets which centers around a block-thrower-equipped,
jetpack-wearing hero who fights evil in open and procedural
voxel worlds. Combining clean FPS gameplay with unlimited
construction and design phases of all kinds, the game also has a
creative mode offering a sandbox experience where every cubical
eccentricity imaginable is possible.
A personalized gaming experience, Stellar Overload allows
players to build their own cubical worlds where they can build,
paint, or alter entire sections of wall and copy/paste objects
in single player or co-op mode. Additionally, the game offers
RPG elements such as harvesting resources for equipment
improvement and advanced day/night cycles and mood/brightness
levels for planets which can be altered by players.
Passionate gamers themselves, Cubical Drift built Stellar
Overload to satisfy demanding gamers. That’s why they built an
evolutionary game which can open up several worlds for gamers
and be customized. To make this happen, Cubical Drift will add
planets, enemies, tools, equipment, and many other features to
the game over time once the early access version is released.
“The team at Cubical Drift is every bit as passionate about
Stellar Overload and gaming as the community which plays our
game,” said Michel Thomazeau, founder and CEO of Cubical Drift.
“We wanted to stay true to that and tried to deliver a game that
would be like us, like our vision of gaming: fun, offering
freedom of action and endless possibilities.”
No word on a physical copy of this game
at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage
fees to download this game. For more information click
here.