Regardless of promising a runtime of 12 to fifteen hours, Group Asobi’s Astro Bot seems like a packed expertise with over 80 ranges and greater than 300 Bots to rescue. Nevertheless, the launch is simply the start, because the developer confirmed free post-launch DLC.
Chatting with Famitsu journal (as reported by @Genki_JPN on Twitter), director Nicolas Doucet mentioned the crew is engaged on “playful phases” pace run ranges. “We plan to launch DLC that features playful phases, and thrilling pace run phases like within the earlier sport by the tip of the yr, so please look ahead to it.” The extent of post-launch assist is unknown, so keep tuned.
Astro Bot launches on September sixth for PS5, retailing for $59.99. New gameplay leaked not too long ago, containing some never-before-seen cameos from iconic franchises. You may try a few of them right here, although be warned of spoilers. Our function additionally provides extra particulars on the sport’s mechanics, from the brand new skills that Astro good points to the issue choices.
As for whether or not Astro Bot will ever launch on PC, Doucet didn’t outright affirm it’s occurring, however he’s fascinated about listening to from gamers. Nevertheless, there gained’t be PlayStation VR2 assist (sorry, Rescue Mission followers).
Director Nicolas Doucet says they’re planning pace run and different enjoyable phases as DLC for Astro Bot! #AstroBot
“We plan to launch DLC that features playful phases and thrilling pace run phases like within the earlier sport by the tip of the yr, so please look ahead to it.” pic.twitter.com/RbTKaU8mbA
— Genki✨ (@Genki_JPN) August 29, 2024