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A new breed of space game.

<span class="bold">EVERSPACE&trade;</span>, an intense roguelike space shooter is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com. Its price during In Development is 25% lower than it will be once the game gets fully released.

Everything in EVERSPACE™ is meant to be spectacular. It presents a vision of space a far cry from the desolate expanses we're so used to – instead, offering up beauty that's hard to match, tons of surprises, and easy-to-pick-up action gameplay worthy of the coolness we expect from space combat.

With feedback from 10,000 testers in the closed beta, the project has already seen its share of improvements – including a significant content update for its launch in development. Still, ROCKFISH Games already have a plan for new content (including new ships, layers, and fully voice-acted non-linear story) and updates all the way up until the release. For a closer look at the development process, check out the recently-gone-public Beta forums on the developer's website.

Discover a procedurally generated, roguelike galaxy unlike any other in <span class="bold">EVERSPACE&trade;</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com!
The price during In Development is 25% lower than it will be once the game gets fully released.

Note: This game is currently in development. See the <span class="bold">FAQ</span> to learn more about games in development, and check out the forums to find more information and to stay in touch with the community.

Watch the trailer.
Post edited May 25, 2017 by maladr0Id
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lazydog: where on the gog homepage does it state that this game is in development?

Honestly, I have more important things to do than click on a release to then discover the full game does not exist.
It's written on the news item and there is a tag for the game in the "NEW" section as well.
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BoBFiSh: Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there a 25% discount on this earlier and now it is set back up to full price. Could anyone confirm this? Make sure I'm not going a little bit crazy (been a long week thus far)
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Tyrrhia: There was; but for some reason, the discounted price on GOG matched the base price on Steam. So the discount was removed and the base price was lowered to about the same price you'd have paid with the 25% off discount.

It says in the release note:

The price during In Development is 25% lower than it will be once the game gets fully released.
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Tyrrhia: Maybe GOG got confused about the pricing scheme the developers intended / chose to opt for a lower base price instead of a 25% off discount which would have last until the proper release.
Confirmed!

Using US pricing as an example – up until now, the game was listed at 39.99 USD with a 25% off up until release. The total was 29.99 USD.

Now, it's simply listed at 29.99 USD to be in line with other distributors, and is planned to increase on release.