Obsidian Reveals New Survival Game Grounded (VIDEO)
Many gamers have been enjoying Obsidian Entertainment’s latest adventure in The Outer Worlds, which released just a few weeks ago. That said, during the X019 presentation of Inside Xbox in London, it was revealed that Obsidian has another title that will be arriving in Spring 2020 called Grounded.
The upcoming survival title definitely has a Honey, I Shrunk the Kids vibe as it features a survival experience based in a shrunken setting. Players will need to take on creatures that would normally be small, but are now giant-sized, as well as build shelter in order to survive the elements. There’s no telling what sort of shenanigans will ensue. Check out the Grounded announcement trailer for yourself below:
For a bit more on what Grounded is all about and what it just might have to offer players when it releases next year:
“The world is a vast, beautiful, and dangerous place – especially when you have been shrunken to the size of an ant. Explore, build, and survive together in this first person, multiplayer, survival-adventure. Can you thrive alongside the hordes of giant insects, fighting to survive the perils of the backyard?”
Grounded will be coming to PC and Xbox One in Spring 2020, and it will be available through Xbox Game Pass. Keep it tuned to Don’t Feed the Gamers as this story develops, and for other gaming goodness going on right now, check out the following:
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What say you, gamers? Are you looking forward to diving into the Grounded world created by Obsidian Entertainment? Sound off in the comments section below, and be sure to follow DFTG on Twitter for live gaming and entertainment news 24/7!
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Eric is an editor and writer for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he is not staring at a computer screen filled with text, he is usually staring at a computer screen filled with controllable animations. Today's youth call this gaming. He also likes to shoot things. With a camera, of course.