Play Xbox One and PC Survival Game The Solus Project This Month
The game's full release is scheduled for May.
Teotl Studios and GRIP Digital have announced when players can start to get their hands on single-player survival game The Solus Project. The game will be launching on Steam Early Access and GOG Games in Development on February 18, and Xbox Game Preview on February 26.
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The Solus Project places the player in the shoes of a solo survivor who has crash-landed on a foreign planet and must fight against the elements in a bid to survive. The game emphasises survival mechanics, with the player's hunger level, thirst, body temperature, and surrounding humidity and wind just some of the factors that are monitored in-game.
The game features a crafting system which allows players to create tools in order to combat the harsh planet's environment. A dynamic weather system will also feature in the game. There has been no mention of a release for the PS4.

The game will be getting episodic content updates on all platforms, with a final version expected to launch in May this year. If you'd like more details on The Solus Project, check out GameSpot's hands-on preview from E3 last year. Check out what the game looks like in our gallery below.
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