Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor Is Coming To Xbox And Game Pass In September
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Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor achieved one million sales in its first week of early access and will release fully on PC and Xbox Series X|S on September 17. The game is a top-down single-player shooter that places players in control of a single dwarf miner who can assume four classes: Driller, Engineer, Scout, and Gunner. Each class grants different abilities and options while exploring procedurally generated Hoxxes IV, which contains hostile aliens and valuable resources. Ghost Ship Games postponed Endless Mode for technical reasons and plans to add it later. A roguelite spin-off, Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core, remains in development.
Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor will hit PC and Xbox Series X|S on September 17. GameSpot's Chris Pereira greatly enjoyed Survivor in early access, and compared it to Vampire Survivor. The game places players in control of a single dwarf miner, who can assume one of four classes: Driller, Engineer, Scout, and Gunner. Each class gives the dwarf different abilities and options as he explores Hoxxes IV, a procedurally generated planet filled with hostile aliens and riches beyond imagining.
In February 2004, Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor was a hit out of the gate when it sold one million copies during its first week in early access. Now, this top-down single-player shooter is ready for its full launch next month. And as announced at Gamescom, Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor is also heading to Xbox Series X|S and Game Pass. Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor will hit PC and Xbox Series X|S on September 17.
Ghost Ship Games set the date for Survivor's release earlier this year, while noting that the decision to launch forced the publisher to drop Endless Mode from the game. The devs at Funday Games noted that keeping Endless Mode posed several technical challenges that would have bogged down the game's release. However, there is still a plan to add Endless Mode to Survivor at a later date.
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