Blackbird Interactive and Focus Home Interactive’s space sandbox salvaging game Hardspace: Shipbreaker launches into Early Access on June 16.
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Hardspace: Shipbreaker
 
  June 10, 2020

Hardspace: Shipbreaker's Big Bang trailer shows explosive results of screwing up

Blackbird Interactive and Focus Home Interactive’s space sandbox salvaging game Hardspace: Shipbreaker launches into Early Access on June 16. Equipped with cutting-edge salvaging tech, carve and slice spaceships to recover valuable materials. Upgrade your gear to take on more lucrative contracts and pay your billion credits debt to LYNX Corp. Today’s Big Bang trailer explores the countless ways you can screw up in this deadly job - with explosive consequences.

Every ship a minefield, every cut a potential trigger

In Hardspace: Shipbreaker, you’re free to cut and destroy at will within next-generation physics simulation. This freedom offers endless ways to strip down and salvage a ship, and just as many ways to screw it up. One wrong cut might trigger explosive decompression sucking you into the vacuum of space, or even a chain reaction that ignites the fuel lines and destroys the entire ship. While you can always deepen your debt to LYNX corporation by expending new clones after death, one thing remains true: dying is extremely unprofitable.

The player and press favorite launches Early Access next week

Hardspace: Shipbreaker has already established itself as a player and press favorite thanks to positive previews and a standout appearance at PAX EAST 2020. The next generation physics and unique gameplay quickly won over the crowds, leading some to declare Hardspace: Shipbreaker as the “most impressive” game of the show. Blackbird Interactive and Focus Home Interactive are committed to working with the already passionate community in expanding and improving the game’s brilliant promise throughout the Early Access period. Going live on June 16, the cosmic journey begins in just one week!

Hardspace: Shipbreaker launches in Steam Early Access on June 16 2020, and is available to wishlist now. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One releases are planned at a later date. Early Access review codes are available. If you are interested, please fill this form.
 
 
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Game Details
 
  Developer:
Blackbird Interactive

Publisher:
Focus Home Interactive

Platforms:
PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4

Genre:
Sandbox

Release date:
16/06/2020
(Steam Early Access)

 
 
 
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  About the game

Welcome to LYNX, the galaxy’s leading ship-salvaging corporation!

Across your career, you’ll have the privilege of paying your debt to us by purchasing salvaging rights to increasingly large and valuable ships. Cut them open and extract as much value as possible!

You are equipped with the latest in LYNX tech. Slice through material at any angle with your cutter. Carve entry points, cut off profitable materials or slice scrap metal into a million pieces as you ponder a lonely existence… the possibilities are endless! Be cautious – dying is extremely unprofitable.

We strongly advise upgrading your tools, helmet and suit to take on more lucrative contracts - all you need to worry about is how you’ll pay for it!

As of today, your debt amounts to:
$999,999,999

Good luck on the job, cutter!

Hardspace: Shipbreaker will release in Early Access on Steam on June 16, 2020.
  Key Features
 
- Experience daily life as a blue-collar spaceship salvager, working to pay off your debt
 
- Cut and destroy at will within a next-generation physics simulation
 
- Upgrade tools and unlock new perks to take on harder contracts.
 
- Join the community within an ever-evolving galaxy as new ships, campaign acts, mod support and more arrive throughout Early Access.
 
 
 
 
  About Blackbird Interactive

Blackbird Interactive is an independent Vancouver-based studio formed of game development veterans, with multiple titles in development. In 2016 Blackbird released the critically acclaimed RTS Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak, which Gamespot called “a real-time strategy masterpiece”. In 2018 the company released the free educational Mars base simulation Project Eagle, in association with NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. They are currently hard at work on the recently announced Homeworld 3, as well as a number of other titles. Blackbird's new project in partnership with Focus Home Interactive is the product of a dedicated and passionate team who have been working hard to create an innovative game based on a brand new IP.
More information on the website: www.blackbirdinteractive.com
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  About Focus Home Interactive

Focus Home Interactive is a French publisher based in Paris, France. Known for the quality, diversity and originality of its catalogue, Focus has published and distributed original titles (A Plague Tale: Innocence, Vampyr, Farming Simulator, Call of Cthulhu, Insurgency: Sandstorm, MudRunner, GreedFall, The Surge 2, SnowRunner…) that have become benchmark titles worldwide, available both in store and for download across the world. Focus publishes games on all major platforms, consoles and PC. The publisher's catalogue will get even richer the coming months and years with eagerly awaited games such as Hardspace: Shipbreaker, Curse of the Dead Gods, Othercide and many more.
More information on the website: https://www.focus-home.com
 
 
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