With the release of the first gameplay footage from Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions, the excitement around System Era Softworks' latest game is palpable. Known for their hit title, Astroneer, the developers have partnered with Devolver Digital to bring this cosmic experience to life. Set on a bustling space station, up to four players unite to embark on missions to explore and conquer a variety of vibrant planets.
A Colorful Universe Awaits
Players have an array of planets to traverse, each teeming with diverse alien life and interstellar treasures, often referred to as "space loot." Environments vary widely, offering landscapes to glide across, oceans to dive into, and ecosystems filled with creatures ranging from the formidable to the quirky, like sentient carrots. The tools players wield are also noteworthy—they can manipulate terrains by tunneling, constructing land bridges, or even washing scientific equipment with water nozzles to unearth concealed details.
Co-op Chaos and Timed Challenges
The game promises co-op chaos, with missions emphasizing cooperation and strategy. Each mission begins with a ticking clock, the timer commencing as players disembark from the shuttle. While this aspect injects a sense of urgency, some, like the insightful folks at
Future Expectations
There is much curiosity about how players are expected to engage with the "ever-evolving" space station post-mission. Questions circle around the presence of base-building elements or if players can construct a shared base that evolves over time. System Era's previous success with Astroneer, a game celebrated for its creative base-building mechanics, sets high expectations. Players are eager to hear more about possible upgrades or enhancements that can be unlocked through completed missions.
The anticipation surrounding Starseeker is undeniable. As more information emerges, players hope that System Era will strike the right balance between exhilarating missions and the freedom to explore this vast and vibrant universe at their preferred pace.



