Again in June, we first reported on Polaris, a co-op PvE shooter that sees gamers take up the position of superpowered people to struggle guerilla battles in opposition to an enemy pressure referred to as the Regime. The sport’s main hook was its totally destructible environments and it was headed for a pre-alpha check over this weekend.
Sadly, that check needed to be delayed on the final second in response to an alert from inventive director Jonathan Burroughs, who confirmed that “some severe bugs […] reared their ugly head” simply earlier than testing was prepared to start. “I don’t need abuse both your time or your belief by sharing a construct with you which of them doesn’t meet my requirements,” he explains.
The excellent news is those that have already registered their curiosity in becoming a member of within the pre-alpha by way of Steam or e-newsletter sign-up will nonetheless be on the listing for entry when testing does get began. The dangerous information: there’s no testing date confirmed anyplace within the announcement. New dates might be introduced as quickly as they’re confirmed. “Your curiosity in our recreation means greater than you’ll be able to know,” Burroughs closes. “My job is to return the religion you’ve positioned in us with a recreation worthy of your time. Gonna be sure we will try this.”