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Journey to the Red Planet with Deliver Us Mars

March 25, 2022 by Andrew Newton

Frontier Foundry and developer KeoKeN Interactive have revealed they will be bringing Deliver Us Mars, a sequel to the beautiful 2018 hit Deliver Us The Moon, to Xbox and Playstation consoles and PC via the Epic games Store and Steam later this year.  As the name suggests, Deliver Us Mars will take players to the most written about planet in our solar system, Mars.  See more of Mars in the new teaser trailer below…

The events of Deliver Us Mars takes place 10 years after Deliver Us The Moon’s Fortuna mission and puts players on the surface of Mars.  From the new trailer we see our character has crash landed on the surface in a pod and dust off the loyal little ASE drone, as the teaser ends it reveals a stunning Martian landscape with what appear to be structures on the horizon that will form the main setting of the game.

Deliver Us Mars features a rich storytelling gaming experience and forms deep connections with its predecessor that fans of the original will appreciate.  The sci-fi storytelling may be just as good as its predecessor but it will also feature numerous new mechanics, including a climbing system that will enable their character to readily traverse the terrain of Mars.

“Joining forces with Frontier Foundry enables KeokeN Interactive to fully achieve the goals and ambitions we set ourselves for Deliver Us Mars,” say KeokeN Interactive co-founders Koen and Paul Deetman. “We are extremely excited about this partnership, knowing the sci-fi specialists at Frontier are looking over our shoulder.”

Look out for Deliver Us Mars coming to Xbox, Playstation and PC soon.

 

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Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Deliver Us Mars, Frontier Foundry, KeoKen Interactive

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