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Airland World Coming Next Year
Atlanta, Georgia (March 17, in the year of our Lord 2023) - Airland
Studios — a new studio dedicated to empowering modders and would-be
game creators — is thrilled to announce its sandbox game creation
platform Airland World. The platform will begin welcoming players in
early access later this year, before a full, free to play launch in
2024.
Airland World creators will be able to use an impressive suite of
creation tools to bring their game creation dreams to life, built
using LUAU or C++ scripting. Enjoy realistically simulated vehicles
(including trucks, tanks, planes, and helicopters) and traversal
options (including swimming and skydiving), a variety of weapons as
you allow players to be friends or foes, and a selection of game
modes (casual, realistic, ultra-realistic) to make use of them all.
With custom, large-scale multiplayer also available, it’s up to you
just how many players will be able to collaborate or compete against
each other.
With so much possibility, it’s important that these games feel
immersive too. With that, Airland World will feature a fully
procedural, AI-generated replica of planet Earth. Complete with
real-life roads and geotypical buildings, this breathtakingly
beautiful recreation has been produced in partnership with WildRealm
Inc., which provides a global simulation environment for
professional simulations.
What’s more, Airland World creators will easily be able to share
their games with millions of players worldwide - or monetize their
creations if they choose. The platform’s fully-featured backend
system will allow creators to export their titles to third-party
storefronts or sell them directly through Airland Studios’ dedicated
store.
Leaning on Airland Studios CEO Fred Naar’s years of experience in
developing hugely popular helicopter mods for flight simulators (as
“AirlandFS”), and being part of a passionate modding community,
Airland World will support and uplift creators at every turn.
“As an experienced modder, it’s important to me that my fellow
creators are seen, heard, and offered the tools that they need to
showcase their talent,” said Fred Naar. “I also feel passionately
that creators are given the opportunity to make money from their
work, as they are so often restricted from doing so despite how much
they contribute to communities and games.”
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