Jagex recently announced it had entered into a contract with indie designer Outlier Games to publish the debut game by the studio, the spaceship management Roguelike This Means Warp. The game is scheduled to launch on PC via Steam Early Access on March 17.
With replayability and multiplayer in mind, This Means Warp encourages players to work together and think strategically during intense, space battles in real-time, and apply shrewd tactics as they navigate their ship through an incredibly hostile, procedurally-generated universe.
Taking inspiration from roguelikes like FTL and party games like Overcooked Means Warp is a roguelike game that draws inspiration from party games like Means Warp sees players control crew members onboard an ship, managing various systems, targeting weapons and making repairs, ultimately plotting a route through the tangled space.
For more information about Jagex's release of This Means Warp, we asked Outlier Games' founders Paul Froggatt and Matt Rathbun, as well as Lead Product Manager for Jagex Robert Fox-Galassi regarding their thoughts regarding this latest collaboration.
Like many indie game developers our first steps into the game industry was from playing around with game ideas and programming over a long time, and then finally putting together something we could play!
I've had 10 years of work experience at Google before I decided that I wanted to pursue developing games full-time. Matt's experience spans Hollywood computers on movie sets, a stint in South Korean esports and mobile game development. We couldn't be more excited to share the progress we've made through This Means Warp.
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