The weird tale of Slayscape continues to unfurl. As a refresher, this self-described blend of battle royale, extraction FPS, and “RPG flavor” with procedurally generated maps is being clapped together by Pangaea Game Studios, a secondary studio headed by Shroud of the Avatar’s Starr Long and Chris Spears – we first caught wind of it when it was first called Project Rise.
Following up on the game’s official title and first gameplay video last month, we now can confirm that Slayscape has now opened up a Steam page, which obviously allows the title to become available for wishlisting though no release date is tied down.
The Steam page and the game’s official site have also gotten a few updates to its feature descriptions, including plans for a player alliance system that will “give strategically-minded heroes an advantage over their enemies,” confirmation that defeated players can come back as monsters to slay other players for alternate rewards, and the ability for those who don’t win to at least get a minimum reward for sticking it out through a match.
The Steam page also does grant everyone another look at the game, both in picture form and in the early footage video put together by Spears last month. Your eyes can feast on what this whole thing is in the gallery below. You’re welcome.