Journey to the Savage Planet will be exclusive to Epic Store, gets new trailer

Following the first-look hands-off demos of Journey to the Savage Planet at the Game Developers’ Conference (GDC) last week, 505 Games and Typhoon Studios have released a short environmental teaser trailer showcasing the colorful, vibrant and even humorous world of their debut game.

Journey to the Savage Planet is described as an aspirational and upbeat first-person adventure and exploration game set in a bright and colorful alien world filled with weird and wonderful creatures. As an employee of Kindred Aerospace, which proudly touts its rating as the “4th Best Interstellar Exploration Company,” players are dropped onto the uncharted planet AR-Y 26, deep in a fictitious, far-away corner of the universe. Launched with high hopes but little equipment and no real plan, players are invited to explore, catalog alien flora and fauna and determine if this strange planet is fit for human habitation.

Alex Hutchinson, creative director and Typhoon Studios co-founder, said:

“As a studio we have a deep love of Golden Age science fiction, but it feels like some of the positivity and sense of adventure has been lost in recent years. There are too many dystopias for my tastes, so we wanted Journey to the Savage Planet to give space exploration its sense of adventure back in homage to those early sci fantasies and add a comedic twist. This teaser is just a small taste of what we’ve been working on; we can’t wait to show off more in the coming months.”

Journey to the Savage Planet targets an early 2020 release and will be exclusive – for one year – on Epic Store!

Journey to the Savage Planet | Environment Teaser

30 thoughts on “Journey to the Savage Planet will be exclusive to Epic Store, gets new trailer”

    1. Cause he’s a sweeny, that’s what sweenies do. They promise or make it sound like a promise by proxy fuelled by an ideology with facts but no proof and then goes back on all of it due to greed and possible recession. (incoming end of 2019)

      It’s the usual pattern you see from these dudes that think they are untouchable and yet depend on us as a customer. It’s the same false promises you see in politics. Same M.O.

  1. I dont like it that they call it exclusives, consoles have exclusives, steam has (real exclusives), epic has hostages and bribes no way right to call it exclusives.

    1. This happens to console all the time, worse yet, they bribe developers for downgrades. Steam exclusives are probably due to lack of options.

  2. A lot of mehh developers want to drain money from fortnite launcher so its pretty simple why they going to epic.

  3. Journey to the Savage Planet will be HELD HOSTAGE to Epic Store, gets new trailer*

    ^<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< FIXED IT!

  4. It’s getting old really. Lot’s of people fanboying Valve’s money printing company just because the competition is trying to compete. Yeah yeah, boo hoo anti-consumer blabla, nobody cares. If i where a Steam consumer, i would boycott steam until they manage to fix this in some way (paying for exclusives or developing exclusive games for starters).

      1. All those stores requires a Steam account, but i don’t care, i want Epic to disrupt Steam and make then go out of their confort zone. Steam doesn’t pay me to defend then, only losers do that for free

          1. I don’t remember what i poster earlier, but it’s probably in this line of thinking. I want Steam to be more agressive against competitors, consumers should benefit from this if Steam play his cards right.

          2. When I call you a re**rd, you get angry… You know you can click in “View comment” to read the mess you wrote.

            sheesh!

            “It’s getting old really. Lot’s of people fanboying Valve’s money printing company just because the competition is trying to compete. Yeah yeah, boo hoo anti-consumer blabla, nobody cares. If i where a Steam consumer, i would boycott steam until they manage to fix this in some way (paying for exclusives or developing exclusive games for starters).”

            This is what you wrote, see? It makes no sense on your later excuses.

    1. Publishers have a different meaning of crappy games. Games like Vampire Masquarede or Psychonauts woulde be qualified as crappy (didn’t sell enough)

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