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Jan 11, 2022 1 min, 16 secs
Now, Far From Home is ready to unveil its debut project: a sci-fi survival game about climate disaster called Forever Skies.

Originally code-named "Project Oxygen," Forever Skies is a first-person, action/survival game that takes place on a ruined Earth years after a massive climate disaster renders it uninhabitable.

Blumenfeld is candid that Forever Skies is a game explicitly about the harms of climate change.

He says that the "ongoing indifference" in society despite observed changes to the climate from scientists has puzzled the team for some time, so with Forever Skies they wanted to visualize what the future might hold if humanity's current course is not changed.

Climate change isn't the only issue Far From Home has had to grapple seriously with in the making of Forever Skies.

"In Forever Skies falling ill and recovering is an integral part of the survival loop," Blumenfeld says.

As for PC early access, Blumenfeld says Forever Skies will begin as a single-player experience, with Far From Home planning to add co-op mode later.

The intention, Blumenfeld says, is to have the early access release be largely representative of the full experience, serving as a fine-tuning for the final game including balancing, bug fixes, and adding features that players feel are missing?

At this moment in development, he adds, Forever Skies has about 30 hours of single-player gameplay, and it's expected to grow even more in the coming months of development and whatever follows in early access

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