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Science Goes Sideways in Abiotic Factor, Hitting PlayStation and Xbox with Day One Game Pass and PS+ Launch

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Abiotic Factor – Game Pass, Xbox and PlayStation, Day One.

The interdimensional chaos is about to spill over onto consoles – Abiotic Chaos is coming to Game Pass, Xbox and PlayStation!

Deep Field Games and Playstack have announced that Abiotic Factor, the acclaimed survival-crafting adventure, is coming to PlayStation and Xbox later this year. And here’s the best part: it will be available day one on both PlayStation Plus and Xbox Game Pass.

Since its Early Access launch on PC in May, Abiotic Factor has garnered “Overwhelmingly Positive” reviews on Steam, and now console players will finally get to experience the unique blend of science and survival. Prepare to scavenge, craft, and experiment your way through a chaotic underground research facility teetering on the brink of disaster.

Survival of the Scientifically Savvy

Abiotic Factor isn’t your typical survival game. While you’ll need to manage your hunger, health, and navigate environmental hazards, you’ll also have access to a range of scientific tools and technologies to aid your survival.

Experimentation is key, as you discover new ways to overcome challenges and defend yourself against the encroaching chaos.

Of course, facing the unknown is always easier with friends. Abiotic Factor supports 1-6 player co-op, allowing you to team up with fellow scientists and tackle the challenges together. Whether you prefer to coordinate your efforts or simply revel in the shared chaos, co-op play adds another layer of enjoyment to the experience.

Crafting, Building, and Breaches

The game features an extensive crafting system, enabling you to construct, fortify, and defend your outposts within the research facility. But be prepared for the unexpected! Containment breaches, otherworldly anomalies, and even military interventions are all part of a day’s work in this unpredictable environment.

Better still, no scientist will be left behind! Abiotic Factor supports cross-play across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, ensuring that you can team up with friends regardless of their platform of choice. This fosters a larger and more connected community, making it easier to find fellow survivors and brave the dangers together.

Key Features: A Lab-Tested Formula

  • Survival Meets Science: Manage basic needs while experimenting with tools and technology.
  • 1-6 Player Co-op: Play solo or team up with friends.
  • Creative Crafting & Base Building: Construct and defend your outposts.
  • Multiversal Mayhem: Face containment breaches, anomalies, and more.
  • Cross-Play Support: Play with friends across all platforms.

From Unfortunate Spacemen to Abiotic Anomalies

Abiotic Factor is the brainchild of Deep Field Games, an indie studio founded by Geoff “Zag” Keene, the creator of Unfortunate Spacemen. With a team of industry veterans, Deep Field Games is dedicated to creating immersive and atmospheric experiences.

Get Ready to Science the Heck Out of Survival

With its unique blend of survival, crafting, and scientific experimentation, Abiotic Factor offers a refreshing take on the genre.

The day one launch on Game Pass and PS+ drops on Xbox and PlayStation makes it even more accessible for players to dive into this chaotic and captivating world.

So, grab your lab coat, gather your fellow scientists, and prepare to face the unknown when Abiotic Factor launches in 1.0 later this year.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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