The development team at Systemic Reaction released a new development update post for their co-op dinosaur shooter. It’s now confirmed that Second Extinction will feature cross-play functionality between Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC when available.
Systemic Reaction’s cooperative dinosaur shooter was recently announced for Xbox Game Preview on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S in Spring. The game has already had positive reception on Steam Early Access since its release in October.
What we will be doing
Our year will be pretty intense; the roadmap graphic doesn’t include all we are doing! In-game communications, a better tutorial experience, and gamepad mapping are some of the most requested features from our playerbase, so we’re happy to put them up there. Cross-play is another exciting feature that is a first for Avalanche Studios in general.
There is also a myriad of other suggestions, improvements, features, and tweaks that aren’t shown on the map but are things we are working on – we just don’t have an ETA on delivery yet. Also, we will keep looking at gameplay information and the community polls to help tweak a lot of systems. Having more things to do in Expedition Mode, as an example, is something we heard you say in our Discord poll a few weeks back.
The Early Access of Second Extinction features the fast-paced FPS combat, player progression, and rewards that will be present on the final version of the game. The Xbox Game Preview and the Steam Early Access allow the development team to get the needed feedback and adjust the project on the foundations of fans’ requests.
The current state of the game features:
Systemic Reaction is a separate division of Avalanche Studios, the main goal of the team is to produce games “with the community in mind.” Reaction implies the studio’s vision to respond and please the fans’ requests.
Take part in this survey organized by Systemic Reaction and help them shape the world of Second Extinction.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Pre-season3
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A Nintendo Switch trailer was also released.
According to SteamDB.
An announcement trailer was also released.