My Work Is Not Yet Done gets publisher Raw Fury, set for 2023 release

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Publisher Raw Fury have announced they’ve picked up publishing for My Work Is Not Yet Done, and the game is set for 2023.

The survival horror / sim is expected to launch sometime in 2023 for PC (via Steam). Developed by Sutemi Productions, the game follows the tale of Avery, the last remaining member of her scientific expedition crew.


My Work Is Not Yet Done features unique artstyle and nonlinear plotline to combine elements found in more open ended survival games, as Avery explores the constantly shifting landscape claimed by nature.

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer:

My Work Is Not Yet Done

My Work Is Not Yet Done is a narrative-driven investigative horror game, combining elements of the survival-simulation genres with a dense, nonlinear plot. Players follow the final days of the inquisitor Avery, the last surviving member of a doomed scientific expedition into a remote and unaccountable stretch of sinking country.

Tasked with tracking down the source of a strange transmission believed to have originated from somewhere within the region, they must navigate, survey, and survive an eerie, ever-shifting landscape reclaimed by nature — and something stranger.

My Work Is Not Yet Done seeks to provide a unique and innovative take on the survival-simulation genre aimed at accurately reproducing the physical and psychological experience of being alone and lost in the wilderness.

The game is set in an expansive open-world environment, seamlessly blending procedurally generated locations with a variety of handcrafted points-of-interest to provide a unique sense of disorientation with every playthrough.

Features

  • Explore and survive, based on authentic bushcraft and land navigation techniques
  • Deep survival simulation mechanics, focusing on both physical and psychic conditions
  • A beautiful and expansive open world featuring real-time weather, atmospheric conditions, and day/night progression
  • Dynamic environments that react to the player’s condition and behavior
  • Mesmerising 1-bit visuals with an immersive HUD
  • A free-form unscripted narrative experience built around emergent gameplay and ambient lore
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