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The online game studio Jagex is well-known for its vast Runescape collection, but many do not realize that the studio has been increasing its offerings , which now include the world of publishing or games on tables.
Jagex recently announced the signing of an address with a developer indie called Outlier Games to put up the studio's first game, the spaceship control roguelike This Means Warp. The game is scheduled to launch in the world of PC via Steam Early Access on March 17.
With replayability and multiplayer with replayability in mind, this Means Warp encourages gamers to collaborate and play tactically in frantic, real-time battles. It also teaches players smart techniques while directing their weapons through an enthralling, procedurally created universe.
Taking idea from roguelikes like FTL and birthday birthday celebration video games like Overcooked This Means Warp sees gamers manipulate members of a group on an aircraft, who are manning certain structures, focused on guns and making repairs while in the long process, charting a path through the treacherous expanse of space.
To understand more about Jagex's publication of This Means Warp, we asked Outlier Games' founders Paul Froggatt and Matt Rathbun, and Lead Product Director for Jagex Robert Fox Galassi on their thoughts on this latest collaboration.
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