Publisher Thunderful and developer Wishfully have announced that their upcoming cinematic puzzle game Planet of Lana has been delayed from its initial 2022 release window to spring 2023 “to ensure that when it’s finally available that people are getting it in pristine condition.” Additionally, the publisher announced that the game will be available on Xbox Game Pass day one. A release date trailer was also released. Planet of Lana will be available on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC via Steam.
Wishfully director Adam Stjarnljus commented on the delay in a press release, saying:
“We’re sorry that completing development on Planet of Lana will take longer than initially expected, but we promise it will be worth the wait. Planet of Lana has been a passion project for us for a long time, so we want to ensure that when it’s finally available that people are getting it in pristine condition. Plus Game Pass users will get to play it on launch day, which is exciting to us as it means we get to share it with as wide a fanbase as possible!”
The game’s details via Steam can be seen below:
A planet that used to be a place of undisturbed balance between human, nature, and animal has now become something else entirely.
The disharmony that had been in the making for hundreds of years has finally arrived in the form of a faceless army. But this is not a story about war. This is a story about a vibrant, beautiful planet—and the journey to keep it that way.
- Explore a colorful world with a trusted companion.
- Friendships grow in violent and puzzling terrain.
- Programmed doesn’t mean predictable.
- Bravely can fit in the smallest of creatures.
- Everything isn’t a fight.
- Welcome to an off-earth odyssey.
Key Features
- Unique companion-based gameplay.
- Solve puzzles with diverse challenges and quirky twists.
- Carefully navigate dangerous situations using stealth and wit.
- Use your reflexes and survive challenging action sequences.
- Discover an epic story that stretches across galaxies and centuries.
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