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Steel Seed Delay Gives Devs More Time to Perfect It
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30679, member: 2262"] ESDigital Games said Steel Seed needs more work. The Italian team at Storm in a Teacup pushed the release back to April 22 instead of April 10. The game will come out for PC through Steam and Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S all at once. They want extra time to make sure everything runs smoothly across all systems. Ilia Svanidze from ESDigital Games explained that they found technical problems during platform testing. They decided against rushing out the console version, which might need immediate fixes. The team wants players on every platform to have the same high-quality experience from day one. These few extra weeks help them polish everything completely. The game takes place where humans almost died out. You play as Zoe, who explores dangerous underground places with her flying drone friend, KOBY. They search for answers about what happened and try to save what remains of humanity. The world includes massive industrial areas and strange biodomes filled with threats. KOBY does more than just follow Zoe around. This little drone helps solve puzzles and gives emotional support when everything seems hopeless. Players can sneak through shadows or fight enemies directly. You can upgrade Zoe's skills through three different paths with 40 possible improvements. The story comes from BAFTA winner Martin Korda, asking deep questions about what makes us human versus machine. [/QUOTE]
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