Get a First Look at Post-Apocalyptic City-Builder Endzone – A World Apart During Developer Livestream on January 30

Written by Ben

January 30, 2020

EndZone

Watch the world (virtually) end from the comfort of your home during the first livestream of upcoming post-apocalyptic city-builder, Endzone – A World Apart. Publisher Assemble Entertainment and developer Gentlymad will host a live first-look at the highly anticipated survival strategy title on Thursday, January 30 at 9:00AM PST / 12:00 PM EST on Twitch. The countdown to the (post)apocalypse begins now! 

Gentlymad’s lead developer and Endzone’s Community Manager will take to the decimated remnants of what once was (not literally, of course) for two hours, showcasing gameplay, environments, and more. Viewers will have the chance to ask some of their burning questions about the game and discuss its development leading up to the Spring 2020 PC launch.

Endzone: A World Apart follows a group of refugees who, more than a century after a devastating worldwide nuclear terrorist attack, are leaving their underground bunkers and rebuilding society on the surface. After 150 years of dwelling underground in bunkers called “endzones,” the Earth’s surface seems like a breath of fresh air, though that couldn’t be any further from the truth!

For the latest up-to-date news about Endzone: A World Apart, follow Assemble Entertainment on TwitterInstagram, “like” on Facebook, and join the official Assemble Discord server.  

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