Publisher Wired Productions and developer KeokeN Interactive announced the Deliver Us The Moon’s next gen ports are delayed.
It had been originally slated for a release on May 19, but has since been pushed back a month to June 23. No specific reason beyond them wanting to polish the game just a bit more before launch was given in their tweet of the announcement.
Attention all astronauts – an important WSA update for you The next-gen update to #DeliverUsTheMoon is now landing on June 23rd giving additional dev time to prepare the definitive version of the game, allowing for a final polish before we prepare for lift off! Standby
The next gen ports will be free to upgrade for owners of the PS4 or Xbox One versions, which have already been released since April 24, 2020. Deliver Us The Moon is also available on PC (via Steam and GOG)
Here is a brief overview of the game:
About
Deliver Us The Moon is a sci-fi thriller set in an apocalyptic near future, where Earth’s natural resources are depleted. A lunar colony providing a vital supply of energy has gone silent. A lone astronaut is sent to the moon on a critical mission to save humanity from extinction. Will you save mankind or be forgotten in the dark abyss of Space?
Key Features
- Tackle real-world issues.
- First-person and third-person perspective, including driving numerous vehicles.
- Vast, open moonscape to explore and discover.
- Claustrophobic, suspense driven action..
- Anti-gravity gameplay sequences.
- Clever, challenging puzzles.
- Haunting, orchestral soundtrack.
- Powered by Unreal Engine 4.
Next Gen Upgrades
- Fully remastered in 4K with ray-traced shadows and reflections.
- Jump into the action quicker with faster loading times.
- Adaptive triggers and controller speakers (PlayStation 5).
- PlayStation 4 and Xbox One owners upgrade to new-generation version for free.