Both games require players to secure basic resources and overcome challenges if they wish to survive. In Surviving the Aftermath, Earth has suffered a world-ending event that has made the planet an inhospitable wasteland. Surviving Mars tasked players with building a colony capable of sustaining human life on the inhospitable surface of Mars. How does Surviving the Aftermath adjust its colony-building mechanics to bring them in line with the more ragtag and desperate nature of surviving in a post-apocalypse? They had exactly what we were looking for in a Surviving game, you could say we were the perfect match. Around this time, Iceflake pitched us their post-apocalyptic colony builder, Surviving the Aftermath. Before Surviving Mars launched we were already looking into expanding our Surviving brand and explore more ways to apply the survival management mechanics. What prompted the idea for taking the ideas behind Surviving Mars, and then taking them into a much more grim post-apocalypse setting?Īs we were developing Surviving Mars, we knew were onto something special and wanted to keep making Surviving games. "As we were developing Surviving Mars, we knew were onto something special and wanted to keep making Surviving games." You can read our conversation with lead producer Nikhat Ali below. Recently, hoping to learn more about the game, we sent across a few of our most burning questions about Surviving the Aftermath to its publishers at Paradox. The results are already looking promising, and though the game is still a year or so away from is final launch, there’s plenty of reason to be excited. SURVIVING THE AFTERMATH SWITCH RELEASE DATE PCSurviving the Aftermath – currently in early access on PC and Xbox One and being developed by a different team at Iceflake Studios – takes the core concepts and ideas of its predecessor, and applies them in a post-apocalyptic setting, while peppering in ideas of its own. Keep updated on the latest PC Gaming news by following GameWatcher on Twitter, checking out our videos on YouTube, giving us a like on Facebook, and joining us on Discord.Haemimont Games’ Surviving Mars was one of the most unique and engaging strategy games to launch in 2018, so it’s no surprise that publishers Paradox Interactive are looking to double down on its success with more of the same- or similar, at any rate. If you're keener on conquering the Red Planet, you'll be happy to know that Surviving Mars also resumed development earlier this year, under Dutch studio Abstraction, which delivered the Below and Beyond DLC in September. Surviving the Aftermath shares some similarities with its predecessor, Surviving Mars. We will continue to explore the topic and share more news with you next year." "Currently, we’re investigating whether we can reach the quality that we want on Nintendo Switch, and at this point in time, we cannot guarantee the timeline of DLC releases on Nintendo Switch. "Our team wants to ensure the best experience possible of new content for Surviving the Aftermath on all available platforms," reads the forum post announcing the Expansion Pass. The title will also debut on the Nintendo Switch on November 16 but post-launch DLC may not launch simultaneously on the handheld platform. Paradox didn't share any details regarding the three post-launch DLCs just yet, but did reveal that players will be able to purchase Surviving the Aftermath's Expansion Pass on PC, Xbox and PlayStation starting with November 16, when the game leaves Early Access, for the price of $24.99 or your regional equivalent.
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