Endling – Extinction is Forever: A Survival Adventure Highlighting Environmental Impact

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Barcelona based developer Herobeat Studios, working with HandyGames, has announced that the adventure Endling – Extinction is Forever will launch on July 19 for Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC through Steam, GOG, and Epic Games Store. The game arrives with a promise of a thoughtful journey that blends action with a wake-up call about environmental change, inviting players across North America to experience it on their preferred platform.

In this narrative-driven experience, players confront a world where extinction is not just a distant possibility but a present danger. As the last mother fox, the player must guide her cubs through a landscape scarred by climate shifts and human impact, ensuring their safety as the world teeters on the edge of collapse. The quest hinges on protecting the family while uncovering what remains of nature, and every decision helps to define the fox family’s chances of survival. It is a story about stewardship, resilience, and the urgent need to care for the environment we all share, with extinction appearing as the ultimate consequence to avoid at every turn.

The game aspires to elevate environmental awareness by turning ecological consequences into tangible, visible gameplay. The player’s fox must hunt to feed its offspring while avoiding natural predators and other dangers, learning new skills to build resilience in a man-made and natural world that challenges survival. Players will scout for secure dens, safeguard pups from threats both expected and unexpected, and cultivate abilities that increase their chances of making it through each perilous day. The emotional journey is underscored by a trailer that invites players to feel the stakes on an intimate level, alongside a broader commentary on ecosystems and their fragility.

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