Many gamers are eagerly awaiting the release of The Alters, the intriguing space survival title from 11 Bit Studios. The game represents a significant shift from the studio’s previous gritty hits like Frostpunk and This War of Mine. Offering a fresh twist on traditional survival elements, The Alters looks promising, but alas, we’ll have to be patient a bit longer. It has been announced that the release has been postponed to sometime in 2025.
For those familiar with survival games, The Alters will offer plenty of familiar mechanics like crafting, resource management, and base-building. However, where it really shines is in its unique premise. You play as Jan Dolski, the only survivor of a crash on an alien planet. To survive and manage your spacecraft, you must create clones of yourself.
These clones, known as ‘Alters,’ are partially formed from a mysterious substance on this alien world, and each represents a different turning point in Jan’s life. It’s a captivating blend of concepts, and though we were originally supposed to get the full experience in the first quarter of this year, 11 Bit Studios has informed us this won’t be the case.
In a delightful note addressed to Jan from his employer, Ally Corp, the developers shared that the upcoming PC game has been delayed further into 2025. The reason given for this postponement is to allow for further refinement, ensuring everything meets their high standards. Given the ambitious nature of the game and the new direction this represents for the studio, they’ve likely encountered numerous unexpected challenges in perfecting The Alters.
Managing the different personas of Jan’s clones also introduces some light diplomacy into the mix. Each clone has a distinct outlook, shaped by different life choices, such as changing careers for marriage or standing up against abuse. It’s easy to see how these varied perspectives could lead to some combustible situations when they’re all working together on different tasks.
While the full game release is now set for later in 2025, those itching to get a taste of what’s in store can check out a demo available on Steam.
In the meantime, if you’re looking to keep your strategic skills sharp, check out our curated list of the best strategy games, or explore our selection of top robot games for a peek into more futuristic scenarios.
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