Starsand to unveil the mysteries of its cosmic desert at gamescom 2021

Toplitz Productions and developers Tunnel Vision invite players to venture into the desert and discover the secrets of Starsand at gamescom 2021. Featured from August 25th to 27th in the Arcade Village alongside other small-studio Toplitz title Harvest Days, Starsand will be its early access debut date.

The long, cold night is over - things are heating up in the desert. Check out the new announcement trailer, featuring some of the otherworldly menaces players will be facing in this harsh and deadly world.

Inspired by classic pulp adventure sci-fi such as John Carter and Stargate, Starsand immerses players in a harsh and unforgiving desert world where they must forage, hunt and build to survive. Enduring the blazing sun and freezing nights is just the beginning. In order to return to Earth, players will have to master strange and ancient alien technologies, battle terrifying monsters and defend their camp against enemies and the elements alike.

Starsand launches into Early Access later this year, and invites its community to help shape its path through the desert. Players can wishlist the game on Steam now, and check out the game during gamescom for more information, including its early access debut on the fourth of November, 2021.

Key Features:

  • A massive otherworldly desert landscape to explore. Navigate over 64 km² terrain.

  • Discover a world full of lost monuments, strange artefacts and creatures both modern and ancient.

  • Awaken your survival instincts in this challenging environment. Brave the blazing sun, freezing nights, brutal sandstorms and.

  • Scavenge, gather, harvest and craft. Protect your body and your new home against the dangers of this harsh desert world.

  • Unpredictable weather and an impactful day/night cycle put planning at the forefront. Prepare well for every expedition and all you might encounter.

  • Unravel a thrilling sci-fi adventure. Discover ruins, piece together the truths of this world, solve puzzles and journey deeper into the unknown.

25. August 2021, von Markus 'Markus S.' Schaffarz