November 23, 2024
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‘Europe’ open world delayed until 2024


Anticipation builds as players await the arrival of the captivating open-world adventure Europe. The editorial Future Friends Games and the developer Helder Pinto have announced a slight delay in the release date, moving it from the previously announced year 2023 to 2024. Although this news may be a slight disappointment to some, it comes with an exciting note: a demo of the game is now available!

“Europe” immerses you in a unique experience on the moon of the same name, a lush terraformed paradise in the shadow of Jupiter. In this environment, an android named Zee embarks on a quest for answers. He runs, glides and flies across the landscape, solves mysteries in the ruins of a fallen utopia, and uncovers the story of the last living human. “Europe” It is presented as a peaceful game of adventure, exploration and meditation.

As you travel the world, you’ll gradually upgrade the capabilities of your Zephyr jetpack, allowing you to rise higher into the air until you can flow freely in the sky. The promise of a calm and reflective environment mixes with the mysteries to be discovered in the ruins of a bygone society.

“Come to the Island if you ever get lonely. Come here, and think of me.” (“Come to the island if you ever feel lonely. Come here and think of me.”) is the enigmatic call that accompanies this exciting game, hinting at a story loaded with meaning and emotions.

Although the wait lasts until 2024players can be excited by the opportunity to immerse themselves in a world of beauty and mystery in “Europe”. Mark this date on your calendar and prepare for a unique adventure experience that will take you to the moon to explore its environment, discover its secrets and reflect on the destiny of humanity.

Fountain: Gematsu

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