Everspace 2

Everspace 2 is Now Available at Steam and GOG

Rockfish Games is thrilled to announce that its sci-fi looter shooter, Everspace 2 is finally available in Steam Early Access and GOG Games in Development following its successful Kickstarter campaign.

The game is now available in English with full voice acting for the first 12 hours of the story campaign as well as several side missions taking place in the first two-star systems of the final game.

Check the early access trailer down below:

“We couldn’t be more grateful for the glowing support from our community. We’ve seen a lot of enthusiasm right from when we pitched the first EVERSPACE installment as a new breed of space combat and exploration for PC and consoles during our first Kickstarter campaign in 2015,” says Michael Schade, CEO & co-founder of ROCKFISH Games.

“Thanks to EVERSPACE’s commercial success as a surprise hit with over two million copies sold, we were able to take a big leap forward and reach out again to our most loyal fans through Kickstarter to pitch EVERSPACE 2 as a full-blown open-world space looter shooter. With today’s Early Access release, we’re delivering on that promise as a first taste of what we envision to create together with our fans over the next 12 to 18 months. Hands down, we couldn’t be more excited about getting feedback from avid space pilots all around the globe.”

Rockfish Games also confirmed that they are working on at least a four-star system, several additional player ship subclasses beyond the Interceptor, Sentinel, Striker, Gunship, and Scout at launch, to be gradually added quarterly. It’s also confirmed that the final version of the game will feature twice as much story content plus lots of worthwhile endgame activities.

Everspace 2 is now available at its Early Access version, featuring two extensive star systems to explore, and over 20 hours of exciting gameplay. Players can expect space combat, mining, puzzle-solving, item shopping, crafting, ship customization, RPG-style leveling, passive perks as well as lower-tier models of five different player ship subclasses.

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