The news announced a first person survival game set in an expansive open world that revisits the Stone Age. A debut trailer accompanied the reveal, along with the first in game screenshots that teased the environment, tools, and early gameplay concepts.
Players step into a striking yet perilous landscape where they hunt, gather resources, and craft essential gear. The gameplay loop centers on survival tasks: building shelter, cooking meals, and sewing together clothing that protects against the elements. The world spans forests and steppes, misty wetlands, rugged mountains, and valleys blanketed in snow, offering a varied backdrop for exploration and risk. Alongside nature, players encounter hostile tribes and dangerous prehistoric fauna, ranging from saber-toothed cats to woolly mammoths, creating constant challenges and opportunities for strategic choices.
The project is being developed on Unreal Engine 5 for PC, signaling an ambitious visual presentation and complex worldbuilding. At present, the game is in the early production phase, with no firm release date announced. A Steam store page has appeared, enabling enthusiasts to add the title to their wishlist and stay informed about progress and updates as development advances.
In a related note, another survival title recently left early access, unveiling a large open desert area for exploration. This comparison highlights the growing interest in expansive, player driven survival experiences that emphasize exploration, resource management, and environmental storytelling.