Followers of calming indie games have eagerly anticipated the launch of the adventure action game Europa, originally scheduled for April 16. However, the release has been delayed, much to the disappointment of fans.
Developer Helder Pinto released a statement explaining the cause of the postponement. While Europa is playable from start to finish, there are still numerous elements that require refinement. The team is dedicating their nights and weekends to the game’s development, necessitating additional time.
The game will transport players to the surface of Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons. Unlike the hostile waters of Barotrauma, this setting features blue skies, meadows, rivers, mountains, and the remnants of an ancient civilization. According to the creators, Europa has been terraformed into a paradise, offering players a serene environment for exploration and meditation.
Players will assume the role of Zee, an android tasked with uncovering local mysteries in the expansive open world. Zee possesses the ability to glide on water and soar using a jetpack, among other skills.
A demo version of Europa is currently accessible on Steam, with the full release scheduled for PC in the summer, followed by console releases.
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