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This Ghibli & Zelda-Inspired Adventure Game Now Has a Release Date

Europa, an Unreal-powered 3D platformer, is set to hit the shelves in just a few months.

In case you missed it, last October, we highlighted Helder Pinto's and Future Friends Games' Europa, an Unreal Engine-powered stylized 3D adventure platformer inspired by The Legend of Zelda and Studio Ghibli's animated movies.

In development since 2018, Europa is described by the developer as a "peaceful game of adventure, exploration, and meditation". Unfolding on the lush, terraformed moon of Jupiter, the game invites players to step into the shoes of Zee, a cute android who must navigate the landscape through running, gliding, and flying, uncover the mysteries of a fallen utopia, and piece together the story of the last surviving human.

Features:

  • A breathtaking world of lakes, meadows, and mountains to explore, scattered within the remains of a fallen civilization.
  • Free-flowing movement that empowers you to glide serenely from boost to boost, building power and momentum over time.
  • Uncover secrets, solve puzzles, and navigate hidden dangers in the ruins.
  • An intimate story about growing up and humanity’s relationship with nature.

After an intensive five-year development journey, the game has finally secured an official release date. Platformer enthusiasts can mark their calendars for April 16, 2024, when the eagerly awaited title is poised to launch on PC via Steam. At the moment, a demo version of Europa is already available, allowing you to try out the game before making a purchase. You can download the demo version and add the game to your wishlist by clicking this link.

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