Just watching the trailer to Scavengers Studio’s next game, Season, you can almost feel the world lift immediately from its chaos and gently glide you into a peaceful, harmonious existence. This is probably one of the many reasons video games are so important, it can free us from our own reality and transport us somewhere
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You may remember Darwin Project for its boisterous showing at Microsoft’s E3 2017 press conference. It came to Steam Early Access and Xbox Game Preview in 2018 and has stuck around in both since then. While updates have been somewhat scarce this year, that seems to have been because Scavengers Studio was heads-down in completing
Battle royale game Darwin Project has reached two million downloads on the Xbox One via the Xbox Game Preview program. Simon Darveau, Creative Director at Scavengers Studio, thanked players for helping them reach that massive number. Today, we’re proud to count two million of you in the Darwin Project Xbox community! To say that we are blown
Many link up the growing battle royale genre to the popular book series, The Hunger Games. However, no matter what game we are talking about — PUBG or Fortnite — one thing is missing: a malevolent audience, actively participating to shape the obstacles of the world. That is, except for Darwin Project — a fact they highlight on their launch trailer.
As many gamers know, being an alpha and beta tester is often an unrewarding experience. While access to the game comes for free, most alpha and beta testers are essentially providing integral quality support checks and server checks on broken or potentially buggy games. And normally, after everything is said and done, testers are required
Scavengers Studio’s battle royale game Darwin Project, which that incorporates more viewer interaction into the experience, has had several Alphas and Betas on PC since it was revealed at Microsoft’s E3 2017 Press Conference. Those of you waiting to play until it hit Early Access and Xbox Game Preview won’t have to wait much longer, as
Ever since Darwin Project was announced at Microsoft’s E3 2017 Press Conference, developer Scavengers Studio has held quite a few Alphas and Betas for the game. Today, they announced that the second and final Open Beta for Darwin Project on PC before the game hits Early Access on PC and Xbox Game Preview on Xbox One
When I previewed The Darwin Project at last year’s E3, one of the most notable elements then was the fact that spectators play a role in how each deathmatch plays out. Now, as the game is entering its second closed alpha weekend, developers, spectators, and players get a chance to see just what show directing
As the battle royale genre continues to explode, more and more games are entering the fray with their own unique spin on it. The Darwin Project was revealed during Microsoft’s E3 conference. DualShockers’ own Noah Buttner got to try it out afterward and liked what he played. Today, developer Scavengers Studio announced that they will