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Kickstarter Fundraising Drive For Everspace 2
Presented during the past Gamescom 2019 , the promising Everspace 2 has just started its funding campaign on Kickstarter Fundraising Drive For Everspace 2 , where this space action videogame seeks to raise at least 450,000 euros. After the good results of the original and see that in a matter of hours they have already overcome the $ 50,000 barrier, everything seems to indicate that the Rockfish Games team will have no problem reaching its goal.
It is a space action game with exploration in an open world, tons of loot and RPG elements
The authors of Everspace 2 describe their game as a space action title “with a lot of exploration, tons of loot to discover and classic elements of RPG”. His action takes place in a vast open-world where we will enjoy a great science fiction story. The Rockfish team promises a campaign close to 20 hours long, in addition to multiple additional missions that will boost the endgame.
Everspace 2 promises to improve the sensations at the controls of the ships with a better system of piloting and shooting. It also praises the advances in artificial intelligence of enemies that promise to make us spend much worse. There will be a greater variety of locations and more customization options to enhance RPG elements. With the essence of the roguelike, we will have the freedom to explore a universe full of dangers but also of valuable weapons and equipment with which to improve the statistics of the ship.
When can we enjoy your exciting action? There is still a long way to go. Everspace 2 plans to release on PC and consoles in 2021. The team after Everspace 2 ruled out the exclusive with Epic Games Store , so PC users can buy it on Steam and other digital distribution platforms.
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