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TerraTech available now for Xbox One and PC

August 11, 2018 by Andrew Newton

Payload Studios has announced that their Kickstarter and Early Access success story, TerraTech, is now available for the Xbox One and PC.  This innovative sandbox title offers a single player campaign, a creative mode, PVP multiplayer and more.  In celebration of the game’s release, a launch trailer can be seen below.

In TerraTech players set out to explore an uncharted alien world to seek out new resources. Budding prospectors will need to craft, build and fight their way to survival or just build and explore in Creative Mode. A variety of buildings, machines and vehicles will need to be built in order to send these resources back home and survive the greed of other prospectors.  There is a near limitless variety of vehicle designs from big and powerful to small and agile that can be used to pursue your fortune.

The console edition of the game features three game modes: Campaign, Creative mode and Gauntlet (a time trial racing mode) plus a whole host of exclusive tweaks, improvements, additions and a completely overhauled UI.

TerraTech is now available for the Xbox One via the Microsoft Store, PC via Steam for £19.99 / $24.99 / €24.99.  PlayStation 4 gamers will be able to get their hands on TerraTech on 14th August.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Payload Studios, TerraTech

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