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Deliver Us Mars Sends You to the Red Planet to Participate in A New and Perhaps A Deadly Mission

Sarwar Ron
Sarwar Ron
Published on March 25, 2022
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For the sequel to the highly regarded sci-fi adventure Deliver Us The Moon, Frontier Foundry and KeokeN Interactive have teamed together for Deliver Us Mars.

A fascinating new narrative-driven game from Dutch development firm KeokeN Interactive has been unveiled today by Frontier Foundry, the games label of Frontier Developments. As a follow-up to the atmospheric puzzle-adventure game Deliver Us The Moon, Deliver Us Mars takes players on a trek across the Red Planet for a brand-new plot. To assist the company in realizing its creative aspirations for this third-person sequel, including a significant step forward in gameplay and narrative presentation.

Throughout the first Deliver Us Mars teaser trailer, we see our enigmatic new protagonist in the aftermath of a spacecraft crash-landing. A breathtaking view of the Martian environment, which will serve as the game’s primary backdrop, is shown after the teaser, as is her accompanying drone, which fans of Deliver Us The Moon will recognize.

Deliver Us Mars, which takes place ten years after the events of Deliver Us The Moon’s Fortuna mission, builds on the more realistic approach to sci-fi narrative used in its predecessor while also improving the gaming experience. While fans of the original will enjoy the profound ties between the games, this exciting adventure stands on its own as a fascinating starting point for new players as well. For the first time in the series, players can expect a climbing mechanism that will allow them to navigate the landscape of Mars easily.

The Deliver Us games take place in a dystopian future when Earth’s natural resources run low, forcing humankind’s greater exploration of outer space. Since its inception in 2011, the award-winning first game has amassed an enthusiastic following. As with the other games in the series, this new adventure will provide players with an engaging story driven by well-produced sound, motion capture, and visual design.

“Joining forces with Frontier Foundry enables KeokeN Interactive to fully achieve the goals and ambitions we set ourselves for Deliver Us Mars,” say KeokeN Interactive co-founders Koen and Paul Deetman. “We are extremely excited about this partnership, knowing the sci-fi specialists at Frontier are looking over our shoulder.”

Deliver Us Mars will continue to gain more details throughout the following months. The first teaser trailer has shown that the game will be available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. Players may add the game to their wishlists on Steam and the Epic Games Store. Stay tuned to GamesCreed’s gaming news section for the latest on this highly anticipated game from Frontier Developments.

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