
Currently, they have roughly 30 hours of gameplay finished, with more to come. Far From Home is an independent Polish game studio. "The last two years of development solidified our standpoint that among consoles, next-gen is the only gen." Blumenfeld added that Forever Skies will start as a single-player experience with a co-op mode added later. The game, called Forever Skies, is a first person action survival game, set on an uninhabitable, post-apocalyptic version of Earth, IGN reports. Blumenfeld said a next-gen console release will happen, but they have no plans to bring it to prior-gen consoles. There's no firm release date for Forever Skies yet but it's expected to hit Steam as an Early Access Game later this year. There's the exploration and resource collecting aspects of No Man's Sky mixed with the mystery and intrigue of The Outer Worlds vibe going on, so if all that comes together. Tooling around debris-laden skies in a customizable airship definitely sounds promising, and if they were to throw in some type of air combat, all the better. Players should expect to encounter mutated fauna and flora once on the surface, so maybe they're saving the battles for later. It will see a release on Steam Early Access.


While the teaser looks beautiful and it appears Far From Home has created an intriguing world to explore, it doesn't show any combat. The trailer conveys a level of intrigue for the world of Forever Skies that fans of the developers’ previous work will no doubt find appealing. Apparently, to access breathable air, residents should elevate above 100m.This idea that due to gravity accumulating an increasing amount of particles and toxic gases close to the ground, humanity will have to escape to towers, has been instrumental in designing the game’s premise." "This beautiful, historic city is known for its pollution, regularly competing head-to-head with places such as Beijing, Delhi or Lahore.
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"The actual inspiration for how to arrange the game’s world into a thick layer of toxic dust and the skies above has been drawn from various comments of scientists on air quality in Cracow, Poland," Blumenfeld said.
