‘Family-friendly’ co-op shooter From Space is now releasing in November
The Steam, Stadia and Nintendo Switch game was delayed earlier this month
The release of sci-fi action-shooter From Space has been delayed until early November, it has been confirmed.
Developed by Triangle Studios and published by Curve Games, From Space was previously scheduled to be released on September 29.
But last week, the From Space team announced that the game’s release date had been pushed back “to ensure we have the best launch possible”.
“To be clear, production wise we’re in a great place,” it claimed. “This date change is to better position ourselves for a strong release.”
The game will now hit Steam, Stadia and Nintendo Switch on November 3.
From Space is a solo and co-op action-shooter for teams of up to four players.
“Take on the challenge of liberating the earth from an alien infestation with your friends, using over-the-top weaponry in a post-apocalyptic world,” reads an official product description.
According to Curve, From Space is a “family-friendly” game offering “an accessible and playful co-op experience – perfect for players of all ages to get involved – with a great refined art style and high replay value”.