At long last, humanity is able to access the great beyond in the new “Distant Places” DLC for Endzone – A World Apart. Renowned indie publisher Assemble Entertainment and developer Gentlymad Studio are delighted to announce the release of this content-packed DLC, bringing exciting new challenges and adventures to the world of Endzone. Boasting over 5,000 positive reviews on Steam, Endzone – A World Apart is Assemble’s most popular release to date. Players are tasked with leading a colony of survivors in rebuilding civilization or succumbing to the scorn of a radiation-ravaged Mother Nature.
Resurfacing after being trapped in subterranean bunkers for over 150 years, survivors fought to escape a nuclear holocaust above ground. Now, after the denizens have rebuilt society generations later, they are able to further explore beyond the reaches of their sanctum walls. The DLC adds some much-desired features, such as brand new territories to discover and explore via Hot Air Balloon; settlers of the “endzone” can now fly to previously unseen lands far beyond their usual borders. With 12 new narrative-driven explorations to undertake, colonists will set off to new and exciting biomes in search of other displaced survivors, new food items, and brand new building blueprints.
Key Features of Endzone’s “Distant Places” DLC Include:
Endzone – A World Apart’s “Distant Places” DLC is available now via Steam and GOG.com on Windows PC for £6.49 / €7.99. In keeping with the game’s theme, Endzone – A World Apart is available as one of Assemble’s “Save the World” editions, which comes with extra goodies like the official soundtrack.
Founded in 2016 and based in Wiesbaden, Germany, Assemble Entertainment is an independent games developer best known for the survival city-builder Endzone – A World Apart, which challenges players to survive and thrive following an environmental apocalypse, and the modernized Leisure Suit Larry series, featuring two new entries in the iconic decades-spanning saga.
Despite the company’s short history, Assemble Entertainment has won the German Developer Award twice — in 2020 and 2021— in the category “Best Publisher”. Assemble Entertainment organizes GermanDevDays, an annual conference held in Frankfurt, Germany since 2016 that attracts more than 1,100 attendees from across the German-speaking video game development industry. The event also includes the GermanDevDays Indie Award, where indie development teams across Germany can participate in varying categories to win a cash prize for their projects. The event is hosted by Stefan Marcinek, CEO, and Founder of Assemble Entertainment.