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PlanetQuest: the first review of the early access game Outposts has been released

PlanetQuest: the first review of the early access game Outposts has been released

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by Max Nevskyi

2 years ago


The early access preview of the game "PlanetQuest: Outposts" is now officially available, providing each player with a Dwarf Planet for free to explore the first three days of gameplay in the browser-based planet management title. After opening registration for the early access preview of the game "PlanetQuest: Outposts" in early February, the game, based on planet management in the browser, is now officially available for free by connecting your wallet through Immutable X on the official game website.

This early version focuses on the first three days of gameplay to help developers test the new gaming experience. Each player starts with their own Dwarf Planet and gradually learns to build the initial foundations of the planet, customize drones for missions, complete faction quests, participate in planetary events, and much more. As you progress through the preview, you'll be able to unlock new planets, new reputation rewards, and more research options that will help you tackle various challenges with greater freedom over time.

Compared to the first game preview, planetary events have been improved, and Actions have been replaced by Missions, with new objectives promising to provide a deeper and more detailed experience, featuring additional narrative framing for greater immersion. Also new is the introduction of faction quests, meaning you can now help your faction achieve various goals.

According to the announcement, if development continues as steadily as it is now, "Outposts" is on track for a full release later this year. Thus, the game will become "the first layer of our universe" for creating other experiences, playing a crucial role in the economic system. This means that the game places the upcoming $PQX token at the center of its rewards economy, allowing players to convert in-game resources, including Credits and Raw Quant, into tokens. "Outposts", however, will offer diverse uses for $PQX, Insignias, Planets, and Guilds, all of which will be connected to the token in one way or another, meaning that most player actions can impact the PlanetQuest economy.

The official statement reveals that Planets will become active with "Outposts", generating daily portions of Raw Quant depending on your gameplay production. It is assumed that Insignias will include multiple usage options, as they can be claimed as Credits or $PQX, allowing players to obtain either "a substantial gameplay fund to start building your Planet or a Token reward". It is also anticipated that owning certain Insignias may even provide discounts on upcoming NFT sales. Guilds and Factions are set to play a significant role in the Web3 title, as their actions will influence storylines, available missions, and much more.

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