Startup developer Goose Byte has recently announced The Signal, a multiplayer survival craft game powered by Unreal Engine 5. This sci-fi game is designed for 1-16 players and takes place on an alien planet with various biomes and puzzles. The developers aim to create an approachable, third-person experience that prioritizes player creativity over violence.
The Signal allows players to explore, create, and survive on the alien planet. The game offers the option to tame or coexist with the environment, invent and share infrastructure, vehicles, and equipment, and solve challenges and puzzles. With a strong focus on user-generated content, players will have the opportunity to showcase their creativity and contribute to the game’s evolving world.
Theodor Diea, CEO of Goose Byte, expressed excitement about the world they are building for The Signal. The planet is portrayed as mysterious and beautiful, teeming with unknown flora and fauna across massive biomes. As players spend more time exploring, the planet becomes increasingly interactive and begins to interfere with their actions.
The Signal will feature 16-player multiplayer via player-hosted dedicated servers. The game is currently in development for PC and consoles. Although no release date has been announced yet, players can follow the game’s progress by adding it to their wishlist on Steam.
With the power of Unreal Engine 5, The Signal is poised to deliver stunning visuals and immerse players in its unique world. It offers a refreshing take on the survival craft genre by emphasizing creativity and exploration. As players embark on their journey on the alien planet, they will encounter challenges, collaborate with others, and shape the environment through their actions.
Stay tuned for more updates on The Signal as Goose Byte continues to develop this highly anticipated multiplayer survival game.