The Survival series takes us in nature at the end of September
In July, it was confirmed that Away: The Survival Series brought an immersion in nature to the Playstation 5 and later, Breaking Walls, his developers, shared thirteen minutes of play that presented various features of the game. Today Breaking Walls confirmed that the narrative game inspired by a documentary about nature, in which players adopt the role of a sugar glider in nature, will be launched numerically on PC, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 on September 28th. The game will be physically available on October 1st.
In Away: The Survival Series, as sugar glider, players must navigate the forest, avoid predators and consuming prey. The game will offer five to ten hours of play, a band-sound orchestrale of Mike Raznick who worked on BBC's Life and Planet Earth II and the possibility of playing as other creatures of the world such as crabs, lizards, beetles and more.
The co-founder of Breaking Walls, Laurent Bernier, was delighted by the release of the project by declaring: _ Away is one of our passionate projects in recent years and we are delighted to finally share it with the world ... We are all enthusiasts From the environment at Breaking Walls, we wanted to create an experience that combines our love for the outdoors and animals with accessible joys of an exploratory adventure game. Away is a unique merger of these separate passions in a singular and coherent. We can not wait for players to experience themselves.
Fans can access a limited edition of the game for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 via Perp Games in America and Europe. The limited edition will include a digital soundtrack, a digital artbook with seventy-five pages of breathtaking images, a short increase in augmented reality, a physical postcard and trees will be planted for each copy sold by the Eden Restoration Project . The game is currently available on Wish List on Steam.
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Source: Press release
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