KakaoGames and RealityMagiQ announced this week that Dysterra will be coming to Steam's Early Access in a couple of weeks.
\n The team has slowly been hammering away at this game piece by piece, revealing a little more every few weeks along with the betas they've been doing. Now we know they will be giving us an early version of the game on November 24th, 2022. It's not going to have everything, but the key components it will have for the purposes of testing and moving forward will be the multiplayer elements. Which will give you ample time to have fun with their PvP survival modes.
In the perishing Earth, players must find a way to prevent extinction while still ensuring individual survival and choose whether to cooperate or compete with other players for their survival. Join the official server, and compete with others big time!\nDysterra has a sci-fi FPS setting where you can literally get in battles with every single player you come in contact with. However, teaming up is always an option to compete with other players in a team.
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