Endzone – A World Apart Introduces Expeditions in Latest Update

Written by Ben

April 17, 2020

Assemble Entertainment’s survival city-builder Endzone – A World Apart has enjoyed an immensely positive reception since its early April launch in Early Access, with over 55,000 copies sold and sporting nearly 200,000 Steam wishlist additions. Today, the publisher announced a new update that brings with it a highly requested feature: expeditions. Keep that Geiger counter handy — you’re going to need it! 

Expeditions bring even more post-apocalyptic fun to the world of Endzone. Players can now build an expedition station, assign settlers to an expedition, and send them on their way in search of various decimated destinations, including hospitals, nuclear power plants, and army bases, to gather needed resources and treasures. 

These quests do not come without risk, however. Players must be mindful of the danger that lurks outside of camp — uncontrolled radiation poisoning. Travelers needn’t worry about ghastly ghouls or irradiated abominations; the very ground they travel upon is far more of a threat.  

Watch the new ‘Expeditions’ gameplay trailer here: 

[YouTube] https://uberstrategist.link/endzone-expeditions-YT

Until the full launch, Endzone – A World Apart will continue to roll out major content updates. Players can look forward to new scenarios, game modes, side missions, various gameplay improvements, and more in the coming weeks! Check out what’s next in Early Access via the infographic below:

More about Endzone – A World Apart

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!

Players will face the likes of toxic rain, dangerously radioactive surroundings, raging sandstorms, and a hostile climate. Master and overcome the brutal environment head-on while spearheading the rise of humanity itself — men, women, and children will need protection from threats of all kinds, and there’s no telling what each new day will bring on the forsaken planet from which they’ve emerged. 

Developed by Gentlymad Studios and published by Assemble Entertainment, Endzone – A World Apart is currently available in Early Access on Steam and GoG for $23.99 USD, with a limited-time 15% discount.

Additionally, Assemble Entertainment has teamed up with charitable organization One Tree Planted to plant a tree in fire-ravaged Australia for each player that purchases the Save the World Edition bundle as part of their ongoing mission to help restore the environment. Not only that, players that purchase the Save the World bundle will also receive a copy of the game’s stellar soundtrack!

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 community.  

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