Building automated base in this sci-fi survival promises to be a lot of fun. Check out StarRupture's new gameplay trailer
The Creepy Jar team has released a new gameplay trailer for the survival project StarRupture. It shows, among other things, building bases and fighting monsters.

The Polish studio Creepy Jar, known for the best-selling Green Hell, is currently working on StarRupture, a survival game in a science fiction setting. The team has just released a new trailer for the project.
- The trailer focuses on presenting the basic elements of gameplay. This allows us to see the exploration of an alien planet, the construction of buildings, the collection of resources, and the creation of automated production lines. Several typical FPS combat sequences were also shown - both during expeditions and base defense.
- It's worth paying special attention to the last of these elements. Since the first gameplay trailer, the devs have introduced a lot of improvements in the shooting mechanisms, which are supposed to make the fighting more interesting.
StarRupture is exclusively heading to PC. The game will be released in early access on Steam this fall.
In StarRupture, we play as criminals sent to an alien planet by a ruthless corporation. The game will allow for solo play or online cooperative mode for up to four people. Apart from the typical survival gameplay and base building, StarRupture also aims to put a strong emphasis on the storyline.
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