Snowy battle royale game Darwin Project sweeps into Early Access

Snowy battle royale game Darwin Project sweeps into Early Access

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Ten-player battle royale game Darwin Project has arrived on Steam Early Access, and developer Scavengers Studio plans to have the final game ready to go for the summer. The game, which is set in a snowy Canadian arena, leans heavily on social features, including a "show director" that watches over each match and can intervene on the action, along with ways for people watching on Twitch or Mixer to influence what's going on.

Unlike in PUBG or Fortnite, you can actively track the movements of your competitors. As I wrote in November, players leave footsteps in the snow, and if you stay on the trail long enough you'll see an outline of the person that made it, so you'll know where to go. When you craft, you leave clues behind that will give away your current location if anyone stumbles on them, while wooden huts will house real-time maps showing you where everybody is.

Snowy battle royale game Darwin Project sweeps into Early Access

Mar 11, 2018, 2:12pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/snowy-battle-royale-game-darwin-project-sweeps-into-early-access/ >Ten-player battle royale game Darwin Project has arrived on Steam Early Access, and developer Scavengers Studio plans to have the final game ready to go for the summer. The game, which is set in a snowy Canadian arena, leans heavily on social features, including a "show director" that watches over each match and can intervene on the action, along with ways for people watching on Twitch or Mixer to influence what's going on. >Unlike in PUBG or Fortnite, you can actively track the movements of your competitors. As I wrote in November, players leave footsteps in the snow, and if you stay on the trail long enough you'll see an outline of the person that made it, so you'll know where to go. When you craft, you leave clues behind that will give away your current location if anyone stumbles on them, while wooden huts will house real-time maps showing you where everybody is.