Green Man Gaming Publishing and Codalyn announced that Stable Orbit will be launching out of Early Access into full release on September 27th. This highly realistic space management simulation game has spent a full orbital rotation around the Sun in Early Access (that’s one year to you Earth dwellers) having undergone consistent and significant updates.
Check out the launch trailer of Stable Orbit, showcasing the games’ features:
“The journey to survive in outer space will see players design, build and control their own space station, with mission success lying firmly in their own hands. Only careful planning and vigilant supervision will keep the crew and space station safe as they manage scarce resources, survive a multitude of disasters and fund the station’s growth by completing research projects. In these calmer moments between disaster, players will be able to enjoy the relaxing feeling of floating through space over a highly detailed and accurate model of the Earth below.
Development studio Codalyn, run by Jim Offerman who previously worked on Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Tomb Raider, has taken on community feedback over the past year and added features throughout this time, such as disasters and calamities, a greater variety of nodes and research paths and of course the unenviable job of waste management aboard your space station. The Early Access launch saw the average user embarking upon approximately 220,000 complete orbits around the earth, equalling about 28 billion kilometers travelled in their own, personal space stations.
Upon its full release on September 27th, Stable Orbit will be updated to version 1.0 with a major update adding even more community requested features such as strategic orbital management, disasters including meteor strikes & airlock failures and a sandbox mode to allow free form creation of the mother of all space stations.
As Stable Orbit continues its trajectory to launch, expect further updates on the game’s progress before and beyond the official launch”
For more information on Stable Orbit, visit its Steam page.
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