Play as an AI managing the last boat from Earth.
In case you’re in the market for a touch of room face, Ubisoft has you secured; it’s simply reported Agos: A Game of Space, a “sensible material science-based” VR experience that is out in October.
Agos: A Game of Space gives players a role as the AI working the absolute last boat to depart a denounced Earth in the year 2057, requesting that they convey its team of survivors on a very long term excursion to locate another home. That excursion will traverse eight interesting star frameworks, and players can investigate every one utilizing their own uncommonly manufactured tests that are represented by practical material science. En route, there are assets to reap, boats to exchange with, relinquished space stations to research and that’s only the tip of the iceberg, with progress opening new instruments and advancements that will ideally empower players to keep their human travelers alive.
The uncover trailer for AGOS centers around modifying and directing boats so you can gather assets and take them back to your principal vessel. The controls for these moves flaunt the “sensible material science-based ongoing interaction” Ubisoft depicts, with VR analogs upfront.
There’s a subject of vacancy to AGOS, yet you are in good company in the nearby planetary group. On the head of gathering assets all alone, you’ll additionally have the option to attempt journeys and exchange with different boats. You can likewise split away to look around surrendered space stations looking for who recognizes what.
Agos: A Game of Space – could this be a heavily retooled version of Ubisoft’s presumed long-dead space exploration game Pioneer- is preparing to launch on 28th October, and will be available on Steam, Uplay, and the Oculus Store.