Surgeon Simulator Developer Announces Open-World Co-Op Survival Game

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Humble Games and Bossa Games, the independent British studio known for hit games such as Surgeon Simulator and I Am Bread, today revealed Lost Skies, a new open-world co-op adventure. A PC release will follow a period of open development, where the community will help to shape the game, with information on other platforms to come.

In Lost Skies, players team up to explore a vast world of floating islands. The skies are full of opportunities to build customized sky-ships, brave ferocious storms, battle monsters, and solve the mysteries of ancient civilizations, forgotten technologies, and the story of the shattered world.

The game builds on the ideas and gameplay of the previous Bossa game Worlds Adrift, but is an entirely new game based on cooperative survival exploration. Playing solo or with up to five companions, players can grapple, glide, climb, and sail across a massive open world of hand-crafted islands in the sky.

Lost Skies is currently confirmed for release on PC, with information on other platforms to come. During development, the community can experience and help to shape the game when Bossa Games launches its innovative open development process later this year.

Throughout open development, Bossa’s community will be able to access and test vertical slices of gameplay and specific elements and mechanics and potentially change the course of the game’s development.

More exact details will be given closer to the release. The game page is up on Steam, showcasing a few gorgeous screenshots from the game. You can also watch the animated game trailer below. What do you think about this surprising announcement from Humble Games Showcase? Let us know down below.