The developers behind
No Man’s Sky from Hello Games announced
The Last Campfire at The Game Awards on Thursday night and it looks gorgeous.
The Last Campfire is an adventure, a story of a lost Ember trapped in a puzzling place, searching for meaning and a way home. In the game, the player will discover a beautiful wilderness filled with lost folks, strange creatures and mysterious ruins.
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The last few years have been a crazy time, launching No Man's Sky felt like an impossible task that we somehow managed to pull off. Having a positive and active community two years later also seemed like an impossible task, and again somehow with a lot of hard work it we've managed that too. This was one of the reasons that we were at the TGAs, because No Man's Sky was nominated for Best Ongoing Game, something we are very proud of," we read in
The Last Campfire press release.
Hello Games founder Sean Murray also announced that Steven Burgess and Chris Symonds, the creatives behind the critically acclaimed metroidvania
LostWinds, joined Hello Games and
The Last Campfire is very much “
their baby”. According to Hello Games,
TLC is heavily inspired by Pixar shorts, and just like those featurettes, it's a way to foster creativity and new voices in the studio. Take a look at
The Last Campfire reveal trailer down below, as the mysterious title is due for release in 2019 on PC.
The Last Campfire is an adventure, a story of a lost ember trapped in a puzzling place, searching for meaning and a way home.
The Last Campfire is due for release in 2019 on PC.