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Shallow Space development is not quite dead

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Following a few months of no updates and general silence from developers of the space RTS, a GOL reader asked us to look into the current state of the game. We got a reply and it’s positive.

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Shallow Space [Official Site] combines the 3D freedom of space with traditional RTS elements such as resource-gathering and combat. It has always looked rather promising and has been available in Steam’s Early Access for some time.

Unfortunately, the game hasn’t seen an update since late last year, and there’s been no development news since the beginning of this year. There’s been all sort of speculation and internet drama on the official forums and Steam forums without much confirmation by the developers of what’s really happening behind the scenes. After a GOL reader reached out to see if we could get a clarification from the developer, I emailed them and asked what was happening with the project and if they were alright.

This is the response I got:
QuoteHey there,

Things are OK thanks, we've just had to take a break from development as we're testing a few things (namely multiplayer,)  we have a new developer who will be settling in shortly and I personally needed a bit of a break from it all.

We should resume updates shortly.

Thanks!

James


So, there seems to be good news about the future of the game. I can understand developers needing a break to get things in order, but the lack of public communication is pretty disappointing to say the least. As of the time of writing this article, there is still no official explanation for the pause of development anywhere people can see. Hopefully, they’ll make a statement soon and newer game builds will follow.

As someone enamored with games like Homeworld, I hope development continues so we can see how the final product turns out. Having Linux support has helped them increase their overall performance, too, which is always a treat to hear. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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5 comments

Avehicle7887 May 9, 2017
Looks HOT I hope they also release it on GOG when it's done. As a non Space-RTS fan I'm still interested in this.
Tchey May 10, 2017
chomwitt May 10, 2017
I believe in this game.
Great potential and innovative UI and core mechanics.

Obviously to me the problem is not a scam intention (by far.. ) as you
read on often toxic steam forum answers. Obvious an organizational issue gone bad.
ddeo May 10, 2017
Thanks for contacting developer and writing this article. I believe too in this game, hopefuly developers will figure out how to proceed.
STiAT May 10, 2017
Good he realized he needed a break before burning out. Certainly hope this one will see a release one day, it looks very promising.
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