Across your career, you’ll have the privilege of paying your debt to us by purchasing salvaging rights to increasingly large and valuable ships. Cut them open and extract as much value as possible!
You are equipped with the latest in LYNX tech. Carve entry points, salvage valuable materials and components with your cutting tool or slice scrap metal at any angle into a million pieces as you ponder a lonely existence… the possibilities are endless! Be cautious – dying is extremely unprofitable.
We strongly advise upgrading your tools, helmet and suit to take on more lucrative contracts - all you need to worry about is how you’ll pay for it!
As of today, your debt amounts to:
999,999,999 Credits
Good luck on the job, cutter!
Blackbird Interactive and Focus Entertainment announced that Hardspace: Shipbreaker is blasting out of Early Access on May 24, 2022, and the 1.0 version will be availalbe on Steam, as well as on Windows Store and PC Game Pass.
After nearly two years of Early Access, get ready to explore the world of a blue-collar worker salvaging the dangerous husks of decommissioned spaceships. You’ll be cutting, destroying and pulling apart ships while contending with true-to-life zero-g physics, all in a thrilling campaign where your employer –the LYNX Megacorporation– may not be your friend, and your coworkers may be the only people you can trust.
Hardspace: Shipbreaker at PAX EAST 2022!
Want to get your hands on the game before launch? Hardspace: Shipbreaker will be present and playable at PAX EAST 2022, where it was first unveiled and played by the public two years ago! Come visit the Focus Entertainment booth #12043 and discover the latest enhancements to the Freeplay game mode.
Key Features:
- Experience daily life as a blue-collar spaceship salvager
- Cut and destroy at will within a next-generation physics simulation
- Upgrade tools and unlock new perks to take on harder contracts
Currently available through Steam Early Access, Hardspace: Shipbreaker is coming to PC (Steam) on May 24, 2022, followed by consoles at a later time.
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