Survive the apocalypse.
What you need to know
- Surviving the Aftermath is a new game from Paradox Interactive.
- It's supposed to be like Surviving Mars, but it's set in a post-apocalyptic environment.
- The title is about to get leaders and societies.
- You can purchase Surviving the Aftermath for $20 on Xbox Game Preview.
Surviving the Aftermath is the next game in Paradox Interactive's "Surviving" brand and will launch in late 2020 on Steam, the Epic Games Store, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. If you're unsure about the title, it's available through the Epic Games Store Early Access and Xbox Game Preview right now. You can purchase it for $20, which appears to be a discounted price until the title launches later this year.
From what Windows Central was told, Surviving the Aftermath is set in a post-apocalyptic world after an asteroid impact, much like Rage 2. In a press release Windows Central received, the next update, titled "Update 4: Great Minds," adds leaders to other societies. Apparently, this is the first step in adding diplomacy and expanding trade. You can read about the major features below.
Society improvements
Societies on the world map now have leaders that players will meet when interacting with other colonies. Currently, there are 10 different leaders, each with their own unique personalities and backgrounds.
Technology tree
The technology tree has been rebuilt from scratch and now features five main research lines, with alternative routes and optional sub-branches.
Visuals
The colony view has received a massive visual overhaul. This includes an updated post-processing effects, visual fidelity upgrades, height variation added to full grown trees, and more.
Are you interested in Surviving the Aftermath? Let us know. It seems like the game is becoming a deeper experience with every update. We can't wait to see how it evolves closer to launch.
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Surviving the Aftermath
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This game is a work in progress. It may or may not change over time or release as a final product. Purchase only if you are comfortable with the current state of the unfinished game.
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