505 Video games has introduced that the Stadia-exclusive Journey to the Savage Planet: Worker of the Month Version is heading to Xbox Sequence X|S as a free improve in February.
With Google closing the doorways on its recreation streaming service Stadia, writer 505 Video games has stated that Raccoon Logic’s Journey to the Savage Planet: Worker of the Month Version, which was unique to the aforementioned streaming service, will launch on February 14th as a free improve on Xbox Sequence X|S.
Stadia-exclusive Journey to the Savage Planet: Worker of the Month Version involves Xbox Sequence X|S
The Worker of the Month Version is a free improve for all gamers that personal the Xbox One model of Journey to the Savage Planet — and contains the Scorching Rubbish DLC. On high of the DLC, the improve additionally packs in 4K visuals, assist for Efficiency and Graphics modes, an enhanced picture mode for capturing the upgraded visuals in all their glory, and most significantly, further conversations with the goofball antagonist Martin Tweed; which is certain to attract a smile from probably the most solemn of faces.
Journey to the Savage Planet sees us journey to ARY-26 on behalf of a mega-corporation referred to as Kindred Aerospace, an organization accountable for discovering out if planets are viable to carry human life. Our mission is to survey the planet, try to not die by the hands of the unknown creatures that decision it house, and depart. It is a unbelievable comedic Xbox first-person shooter recreation that is bursting with color, and is nice enjoyable to play, due to its use of stereotypical company trolling that ensures that you just really feel like solely a quantity to the corporate.
“We’ve been via an acquisition, we’ve been made redundant, we’ve shaped a brand new firm, and reacquired our IP, however a way, one way or the other, the Worker of the Month Version of our wacky recreation is lastly coming to new consoles,” artistic director Alex Hutchinson stated. “Due to everybody who supported us, particularly you, Worth Worker. You’re my favorite, no matter your title is.”
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