Sci-fi Epic Deliver Us The Moon Launches on Next-Gen Consoles This May
Deliver Us The Moon coming to consoles with free upgrade
News by Adam Siddiqui on Mar 29, 2022
Whereas AAA publishers are now upcharging players for upgrades indie studios are doing the opposite. With sci-fi epic Deliver Us The Moon coming to next-generation systems and free upgrades to everyone who owns a copy on Xbox One or PS4.

This apocalyptic title has players exploring a vital energy colony after Earth's resources have been depleted. Players take control of a lone astronaut sent to the moon on this critical mission.
Deliver Us The Moon Features
Tackle real-world issues
1st and 3rd Person perspectives, including driving numerous vehicles
Vast, open moonscape to explore and discover
Claustrophobic, suspense-driven action
Anti-gravity gameplay sequences
Clever, challenging puzzles
Haunting, orchestral soundtrack
Powered by Unreal® Engine 4
Next Gen Upgrades
Fully remastered in 4K with ray-traced shadows and reflections
Jump into the action quicker with faster loading times
Adaptive triggers and controller speakers (PlayStation 5)
PlayStation 4 and Xbox One owners upgrade to NextGen version for free
“We are thrilled to continue our partnership with the wonderful team at KeokeN Interactive, with the release of the next-gen edition of Deliver Us the Moon,” said Leo Zullo, Managing Director at Wired Productions. “The game continues to be prescient as ever and the new updates further elevate the gripping experience.”
“We are proud to bring Deliver Us The Moon to next-gen platforms and enable a whole load of new astronauts to get their hands on the game” said Koen Deetman, CEO at KeokeN Interactive. “The new additions to the game are absolutely stellar and I think fans and newcomers alike will be over the moon with the changes.”
A physical edition is now available to pre-order on PlayStation 5, which includes a double-sided folded poster, a reversible sleeve, a stellar set of stickers, plus a digital download of the Deliver Us The Moon EP.
Adam Siddiqui,
Managing Editor, NoobFeed
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