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This Means Warp Release Date
LONDON, UK – Thursday, February 3, in the year of our Lord
2022
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Jagex today announced that it has signed a deal with Irish/Canadian
indie developer Outlier Games to publish the studio’s inaugural game
– the spaceship management roguelike This Means Warp. The game is
set to be released on PC via Steam Early Access on March 17th 2022.
Designed with multiplayer and replayability at its core, This Means
Warp encourages players to cooperate and think tactically in hectic,
real-time space battles, and adopt shrewd strategies as they guide
their ship through a hostile, procedurally generated universe.
Taking inspiration from roguelikes such as FTL and party games such
as the Overcooked series, This Means Warp sees players control crew
members onboard a ship, manning different systems, targeting weapons
and conducting repairs, and ultimately charting a course through the
treacherous void of space.
This Means Warp is the first game to be developed by Outlier Games,
an independent studio founded by Paul Froggatt and Matt Rathbun in
2018, based in Dublin, Ireland, and Toronto, Canada. It will be the
third game to be published by Jagex Partners, the publishing arm of
the British game developer of deep, community-driven games and best
known for the RuneScape franchise. Jagex Partners will be providing
additional resources, marketing support and its extensive publishing
experience throughout This Means Warp’s launch and commercial
lifecycle.
Technical director and co-founder of Outlier Games Paul Froggatt
said: “We’re incredibly excited to be working with Jagex Partners to
bring This Means Warp to market. The scale of support that we’ve
been able to draw on in the run up to our Early Access release has
really impressed us, not just in terms of the specialised skill sets
that the teams at Jagex bring to the table, but how much their
support has allowed us to plan for the future of both This Means
Warp and Outlier Games as a company. They’ve been nothing but
responsive and professional throughout this entire process and we
look forward to working closely with them moving forward.”
Phil Mansell, Jagex CEO, said: “When we were first introduced to
Outlier Games, we were incredibly impressed with what they’d created
in This Means Warp – it combines some of the best aspects of
roguelikes with party games in a way that encourages cooperation and
has endless replayability. What most stood out to us as a publisher
was how Outlier has involved its community at every stage of
development so far, putting player feedback at the centre of how the
game is made, and influencing the direction its development has
taken. As a publisher, it’s a rare pleasure to find a game that
resonates with its player base, that can bring that appeal to the
wider gaming audience, and that has serious long term commercial
opportunity. We look forward to supporting the launch of This Means
Warp later this year, and Outlier Games as a developer well into the
future.”
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