Endzone — A World Apart: Survival Edition arrives on Xbox Series X|S later this year

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What you need to know

What you need to know

One of the most beloved sub-genres of survival games is strategy city-builders, which task players with carefully managing a growing community of survivors, often in post-apocalyptic conditions. A critically-acclaimed entry in this genre is Endzone — A World Apart, which is nearing one year after its full release on PC platforms.

On Friday, developer Gentlymad Studios and publisher Assemble Entertainment revealed Endzone — A World Apart is officially heading to console platforms later this year.

Endzone — A World Apart will join other excellent Xbox games in the space likeFrostpunk, and translate its deep management systems and captivating gameplay loop to the controller. Players will need to:

The title is heading toXbox Series X,Xbox Series S, andPS5on May 19, 2022 as the Survivor Edition, which will include the full base game and the Prosperity DLC expansion. When it arrives, the community-management title will run players $50 for the full experience.

Whether or not Endzone — A World Apart: Survival Edition makes it onto our competitive list ofbest Xbox gamesdepends on how well its various systems and controls work on console, and how it compares to established competitors like Frostpunk. You can check out Endzone — A World Apart in the trailer above or the images below.

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