NextPowerUp have been given an exclusive interview with two of the developers from Crate Entertainment, Game Developer Kamil Marczewski, and Team Lead Arthur Bruno. Questions are raised over the issues and successes of Kickstarter and Early Access, as well as general development queries. There's even a cheeky mention of an upcoming feature in-game, the Devotion System.
From IGN: "Crate Entertainment, the developers behind 2016's excellent action-RPG Grim Dawn, has announced its next project: the city-builder Farthest Frontier. It'll be coming to PC, though no release date or window has been revealed yet. Get your first look in the announcement trailer above.
You'll hunt, harvest, fish, and farm as you craft items and strategize on the best ways to protect your village dwellers (and later town-goers and city residents as you build up your settlement) from both Mother Nature as well as external threats from other humans. A pacifist mode will be available for those who want to build their town in peace."
Crate Entertainment has now released the modding tools for their ARPG Grim Dawn opening up all kinds of creative possibilities.
"Crate Entertainment has announced that Eric Sexton, former developer at Gearbox Software and Blizzard North, has joined the team to work on its post-apocalyptic action RPG Grim Dawn."