Warsaw, Poland – September 5th, 2024 – Indie developer Green Planet Games has announced the release date for its upcoming title, Stardiver. Launching on September 12th via Steam, the game takes players on a thrilling sci-fi journey beneath the waves of an alien ocean. Combining exploration, survival, and high-stakes combat, Stardiver invites players to uncover the secrets of a lost civilization hidden in the depths.
Explore the Murky Abyss
In Stardiver, you’ll take command of a submersible spacecraft trapped beneath a hostile alien sea. Your goal is to locate the remains of past explorers, restore a long-forgotten underwater base, and battle your way through territorial sea beasts and rival ships. Every dive brings new discoveries, as you piece together the story of an ancient, submerged world.
Key Features
- Deep-Sea Exploration: Traverse alien oceans filled with ruins, mysteries, and hidden threats.
- Base Restoration: Rebuild an abandoned underwater station to expand your reach and upgrade your gear.
- Underwater Dogfights: Engage in fast-paced combat against hostile creatures and enemy pilots.
- Mystery and Discovery: Uncover the lost history of a vanished civilization beneath the waves.
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Stardiver
Release: September 12, 2024 (Early Access)
Genre: Sci-Fi, Exploration, Adventure
Developer / Publisher: Green Planet Games
Platforms: PC — Steam
About Green Planet Games
Founded in 2020 by two brothers, Green Planet Games is a small indie studio based in Poland. With a core team of three passionate developers, the studio focuses on crafting distinctive, nature-inspired games. Stardiver marks their first major release, blending thoughtful storytelling with atmospheric exploration.
Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.
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