‘I’m still a Trekkie at heart’: ‘Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions’ takes space exploration games in a friendlier direction (interview)

Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions might look like a direct sequel to Astroneer on the surface, but it’s a space exploration game with very different objectives. While its predecessor focuses (it continues to get updates and content packs) on base-building and creative tools, this second title instead takes players on shorter, breezier trips all about discovery and mission-based tasks.

Even in its early access state, Starseeker has the bones to eventually become one of the best cozy sci-fi games around, yet some Astroneer veterans might walk into a successor that isn’t what they expected. This isn’t Astroneer 2, System Era’s Adam Bromell — the studio’s creative director, CCO, and co-founder — explained to Space around Starseeker’s launch.

Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions might look like a direct sequel to Astroneer on the surface, but it’s a space exploration game with very different objectives. While its predecessor focuses (it continues to get updates and content packs) on base-building and creative tools, this second title instead takes players on shorter, breezier trips all about discovery and mission-based tasks.

Even in its early access state, Starseeker has the bones to eventually become one of the best cozy sci-fi games around, yet some Astroneer veterans might walk into a successor that isn’t what they expected. This isn’t Astroneer 2, System Era’s Adam Bromell — the studio’s creative director, CCO, and co-founder — explained to Space around Starseeker’s launch.

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