New Survival Sandbox Game Coreborn: Nations of the Ultracore Enters Early Access Today
Players will embark on a journey to rebuild and defend the land alongside friends and strangers.
Are you ready to rebuild and defend Tormentosia?
Coreborn: Nations of the Ultracore, a survival sandbox game developed by Blankhans, has launched into Steam Early Access today. Set in the flourishing world of Tormentosia, players embark on a journey to rebuild and defend the land alongside friends and strangers. They will construct settlements, craft weapons, and explore the rich world filled with secrets and challenges. The game encourages interactions between others, as the fate of Tormentosia is directly impacted by their actions and collaboration.
During Early Access, Blankhans aims to involve the community in the development process by seeking feedback through surveys and sharing updates on the extensive roadmap. Coreborn: Nations of the Ultracore will be priced at $24.99 for those itching to jump in now, but those who wait will be able to pick up the game at launch for a special discounted price of $18.99.
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