
Watch the unique graphics of the upcoming shoot’em up that will come to PS4 and Xbox One very soon!
Düren – After recently announcing the Earth Atlantis’ release date for PlayStation4 and Xbox One (June 1st), Headup Games and Pixel Perfex today present the brand-new release trailer.
Earth Atlantis is now pre-orderable on Xbox One, featuring a pre-order discount with 20% off.
The unique visuals of Earth Atlantis feature the style of old sketches, reminiscing a time where sea exploration commenced and the sea was believed to be inhabited by fantastic as well as dangerous creatures. Now, once again, the world has to be discovered.
Re-balanced gameplay mechanics make Earth Atlantis more enjoyable even for non-hardcore shooter players, while retro fans will be happy to hear that they can also use the d-pad for steering their ship.

Earth Atlantis is set in a post-apocalyptic world. A climate shift has struck the earth and marked civilization’s downfall. With most of the land now being completely flooded, life is only possible beneath the ocean.
The machines have found a new place in this underwater environment, too, and now roam the seas as terrifying hybrids of creatures and machine. Board one of four individual submarines – each with different weaponry and advantages. Hunt down huge bosses in an intense retro style side-scrolling shooter and rediscover humankind’s sunken world.
Here is the Earth Atlantis Console Release Trailer:
Earth Atlantis will hit PlayStation 4 and Xbox One June 1, 2018.
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