“Ça fait une minute”: 11 years later, Le jeu sandbox de science-fiction de cet ancien développeur de Terraria arrive enfin sur Xbox
Arguably standing the test of time as one of the best crafting games to date, Starbound is now finally coming to Xbox after 11 long years on PC.
I first played Starbound, the sci-fi sandbox gem headed by former Terraria lead Finn Brice, in 2016. My memories of using Hamachi to create a server with friends are dear to my heart, and I’d be lying if I said that I haven’t long awaited a new update. While there likely isn’t one in the works to follow patch 1.4.4 à partir de 2019, a new breath of life is coming to the game nonetheless – in the form of an Xbox release, over a decade after the PC launch.
C'est vrai, Chucklefish is actually porting Starbound over to the Xbox. In a new post, the indie studio reveals the 11-year-old sandbox game is on its way to Microsoft‘s platform: “Ça fait une minute, but we’re proud to announce that Starbound is almost ready to launch on Xbox!” Before Starbound’s arguably overdue arrival on Xbox, quoique, the developers are looking for fan feedback first on controls and the like via a playtest.
Ça fait une minute, but we’re proud to announce that @StarboundGame is almost ready to launch on Xbox! ?Avant la sortie, we need your feedback on Xbox controls, UI, & UX in the Xbox Insider playtest! Your input will assist our final tweaks! ??Blog: https://t.co/TtcLVQGGC1 pic.twitter.com/PKuhikMs3RAoût 28, 2024
“Avant la sortie,” Chucklefish writes, “we need your feedback on Xbox controls, UI, & UX in the Xbox Insider playtest! Your input will assist our final tweaks!” The playtest will last until September 4, but is operating on a “first come, premier servi” as “space is limited.” Fans seem excited overall to join in and see the Xbox release come to fruition, with comments highlighting an understandable blend of both joy and surprise.
“I thought this was scrapped years ago,” reads one. “Awesome to see it’s still coming!” I’m glad that the Xbox launch is finally happening myself – but I’d definitely prefer some sort of content update, personnellement. Or, if the stars would truly align my way, any news regarding the adorable and magical RPG Witchbrook – and I’m not alone there, Apparemment. As a fan oh so eloquently writes, “Y u no update on Witchbrook ever?”
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