What happens once humanity exhausts Earth’s natural resources? That is a central question in Deliver Us The Moon, a sci-fi thriller game set in outer space. The game launched in 2019, and as of writing, it has very positive ratings on Steam. The team behind the game hopes for an equally positive reception as Deliver Us The Moon comes to Google Stadia in April.
Deliver Us The Moon puts the player in the boots of an astronaut. Your mission is to uncover the fate of a moon colony that was supplying Earth’s last remaining energy source. When transmissions from the colony stop overnight, it’s up to you to find out why.
Deliver Us The Moon is a blend of exploration and puzzle-solving, featuring first- and third-person gameplay. You have state-of-the-art technology at your disposal, including a little drone. This is your only companion on this journey. According to today’s press release:
“With the ASE drone as your sole companion, utilise the greatest technology mankind has to offer from new age space-suits, cutting lasers, rockets and robot arms”
Deliver Us The Moon Will Come To More Consoles “Later This Year”
Publisher Wired Productions hope that many new players will take on the mission once Deliver Us The Moon comes to Google Stadia:
““We are pleased to continue on our out-of-this-world journey with the team at KeokeN Interactive as we bring Deliver Us The Moon to more players across every platform” Said Neil Broadhead, Head of Marketing at Wired Productions. “We are thrilled to bring this title to Google Stadia ahead of its release for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S later this year.””
The game will arrive on Google Stadia in April. Today’s press release did not specify a time for the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions. It is currently available on PS4, Xbox One, GOG, and Steam.