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The Alters Sets Summer Release Date for Clone Survival Action

Apr 10, 2025 5:00 PM

The upcoming survival game The Alters, developed by 11 bit Studios, is set to release on June 13, 2025. In this emotional sci-fi adventure, players take on the role of Jan Dolski, a space worker who finds his survival relies on cloning himself. Each clone shares physical traits and some memories but comes with unique skills and emotional depths, adding complexity to gameplay. The game will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, along with access through Xbox and PC Game Pass. A new trailer showcases the game's distinct biomes and dangers, such as deadly anomalies and heightened nighttime radiation, which challenge players to engage in high-stakes survival puzzles.

What are the unique features of The Alters that set it apart from other survival games?

The Alters features a blend of cloning mechanics where each clone has different skills and emotional traits. Players must navigate unique biomes filled with dangerous anomalies while managing survival strategies related to clones. This combination of emotional storytelling and survival challenges distinguishes The Alters in the genre.

11 bit Studios is known for its prior success with This War of Mine, a game that focused on civilians trying to survive in a war-torn environment. The Alters takes a different approach by exploring the science fiction genre and the implications of cloning in survival situations. This development showcases the studio's commitment to storytelling and emotional depth in their game design.



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