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Sad news for survival game fans as Green Hell is nearing the end of its journey!

Polish developer Creepy Jar has announced the end of active support for its Amazon jungle survival game Green Hell, with the team releasing the final content update next week and then moving on to focus on their new project called StarRupture.

Will add Free final updateThe update, called Decorations, will bring hut decoration options, such as paints, torch and arrow holders, table decorations, and more. The update will arrive on Steam on September 3, and will later appear on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch. In the future, support for the game will be limited to technical patches only.

The “Decorations” update comes just two days before the fifth anniversary of Green Hell’s release out of Early Access on Steam on September 5, 2019, and the developers have indicated that they have released 20 content updates and over a hundred fixes in total. To mark the anniversary, all owners of the game (which according to the developers number over 6 million) received a free Anniversary Pack that includes an art book, music, and digital bonuses.

StarRupture Game Project

Earlier this week, the developers released the first gameplay trailer for StarRupture, which is set in the distant future, where humans have taken to the stars in search of valuable resources. Users will take on the role of a prisoner sent from Earth to a planet in the Rapture star system to mine minerals, expand industrial production, and research new technologies. They will have to explore the open world, fight, search for resources, craft items, and build a base, as well as monitor hunger, thirst, and poisoning indicators.

The first trailer showed early versions of the combat mechanics and brutal attacks, as well as Rupture's explosion followed by a wave of fire and a shower of meteors that swept across the planet's surface. According to the developers, the video was recorded in real time using the engine, and fans of the game received the trailer positively, calling it “a huge step forward compared to Green Hill.”

As the developers assure, players will find more than just a survival simulation with base building, as the game features intense gameplay with the need to constantly defend against enemy invasions and survive in the harsh conditions of an alien planet. Support for single-player and co-op modes with up to four people has also been announced.

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