After Journey to the Savage Planet developer Typhoon Studios was shut down in 2021, the future of the new IP looked cloudy, but with the studio reforming later that year and amidst recent reports, the situation has looked more optimist. Now, a sequel has been officially announced. Announced during the Gamescom Opening Night Live pre-show, developer Raccoon Logic unveiled Revenge of the Savage Planet.
Touting the same absurd humour of its predecessor, Revenge of the Savage Planet will see players embarking on another adventure on a hostile alien planet. In addition to being able to play through the new campaign solo, players will now also have the option to play it in online co-op and splitscreen. Cross-play will be supported, and there won’t be any DRM or microtransactions.
A full gameplay reveal is scheduled for the Xbox Gamescom stream tomorrow, on August 21, so stay tuned for more details in the coming days.