Starfinder: Afterlight will have players scour the stars, face enemies armed with both mystical powers and advanced tech, and lead a team of charmingly questionable companions—each with their own storyline—in a universe-spanning adventure like no other.
Players had traveled far enough to witness the obliteration of the galaxy, and managed to get back alive. With the captain missing in action and doomsday close at hand, they will have to assemble a crew of misfits and save the Pact Worlds from a threat no one else can even believe. Piece of cake, right?
The iconic tabletop sci-fantasy RPG franchise lends its 2nd edition rules to a video game for the first time. This ensures plenty of intergalactic travel, eccentric creatures, sarcastic megacorporations, and gloriously chaotic quests with messy results. Starfinder: Afterlight offers a fresh take on tactical, turn-based combat, blending lasers and magic in a vibrant space opera.
Epictellers Entertainment and Paizo announced that Starfinder: Afterlight reached its funding goal in Kickstarter in 80 Minutes, and has since quadruple that amount.
The title, set to release for PC via Steam in Early Access next year, quickly gathered support from over 5.400 players, surpassing €278.000
The space crew players revealed so far include Captain Khali (voiced by Carolina Ravassa known for Overwatch, Dragon Age: The Veilguard), Kole (class: Soldier, voiced by Fred Tatasciore), Tycho (class: Operative, voiced by Inel Tomlinson), Lu-323 (class: Envoy, voiced by Melissa Medína), and Sterling (Class: Solarian, voiced by James Alexander). Neil Newbon (Baldur’s Gate 3, Resident Evil Village) takes the role of voice director for this upcoming turn-based RPG.
Starfinder: Afterlight is set to release in Steam Early Access in 2026.
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