FAR: Changing Tides Receives New Gameplay Trailer, Delayed to 2022

Okomotive's atmospheric exploration sequel receives a meaty new gameplay trailer, but also confirms that it's now targeting a 2022 launch.

Posted By | On 26th, Aug. 2021

FAR Changing Tides

A couple of months at E3, Okomotive announced FAR: Changing Tidesa sequel to their acclaimed and atmospheric exploration adventure title, FAR: Lone Sails. At the recent Future Games Show Gamescom 2021, we got another look at the game with a new trailer.

The trailer is a pretty densely packed one. It shows various unique environments boasting strong and evocative art design, and it’s clear that in terms of atmosphere and sense of place, this game is coming along well. There’s plenty to like in what they’ve shown in this trailer, and fans of the first game will certainly find plenty to be excited about. Check it out below.

Meanwhile, the trailer also confirms that the game has been delayed to 2022, having initially been given a late 2021 launch window upon announcement. Whenever it releases, FAR: Changing Tides will be available for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.


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