‘High On Life’ Developer Confirms DLCs and Post-Launch Plans

Raised on life will receive downloadable content (DLC) and other post-launch additions, developer Squanch Games confirmed to Gamescom following showing off more in-game footage.

The sci-fi first-person shooter is developed by Squanch Games, the studio founded by the co-creator of Rick et Morty, Justin Roiland. Earlier this year at Summer Game Fest the game was announced and since then more and more information has been released ahead of its release later this year.

At Gamescom 2022, Raised on life showed 25 minutes of footage, and the development team was on hand to discuss the future of the game. Executive producer Matty Stulivan revealed that the game had already been “brainstormed” DLC (via, GameRant) and that bug fixes and additional content that didn’t make the original cut will also make their way into the game following the December release.

Speaking of the previous version of the studio, Trover saves the universeSdivan also said that Squanch Games “has been behind him for a very long time” and that he “wants[s] do the same with Raised on life”.

Additional content seems important for Squanch Games to focus on Raised on lifeas another major detail revealed at Gamescom is that the game will only take between 12 and 20 hours to complete.

After an initial release date of October 25, it was announced earlier this month that the game had been delayed until December 13. Squanch Games said this was due to the studio wanting to “polish” the game and provide “the best gaming experience possible”. ” for Raised on life.

In other video game news, PlayStation has acquired Savage Game Studios and added it to PlayStation Studios’ new mobile division. The studio is working on a “new, unannounced Triple-A mobile live-action game.”

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