The game is still in development, buy you can buy it nonetheless

Apr 17, 2014 07:49 GMT  ·  By

Earth: Year 2066, a first-person survival game developed and published by Killing Day Studios, has been released on Steam for Linux.

If you think that there aren't enough first-person sci-fi apocalyptic games out there, then Earth: Year 2066 is just for you. In all fairness, the game does look rather good, as opposed to many similar titles that have been launched until now.

The game is in the Steam Early Access program and the developers are still working on it. This shouldn’t prevent you from buying it, but you have to know that Earth: Year 2066 is far from complete. For now it's just an arena, but soon many more features will be added.

“Earth: Year 2066 is a first person sci-fi apocalyptic open-world game where your main aim is to survive. Set in post-apocalyptic future, you take on the role as a survivor of a nuclear war between USA and China. You became a mutant because of radiation. You need to get to the safe place, called ‘GOD'S HOUSE’ to survive. Dangerous journey is waiting for you. Earth: Year 2066 is inspired by Half-Life and Fallout,” states the Steam for Linux website.

You can check the Earth: Year 2066 Steam website for more details about the game.