With the action of Helldivers 2 and No Man’s Sky’s planet hopping, one of Steam’s most-anticipated indies is finally here

With the recent launches of titles like Silksong, Borderlands 4, and Dying Light: The Beast, the gaming landscape is bustling with excitement as Steam’s ‘most wanted’ list continues to fill up. Just around the corner, we can expect Battlefield 4 and Arc Raiders, but one title that has captured my attention is Jump Space. Developed by Keepsake Games and previously known as ‘Jump Ship,’ this game offers a captivating mix of Helldivers 2 and No Man’s Sky, delivering an experience that is as exhilarating as it sounds. After attracting over half a million players during its demo phase, it has finally launched, and the price point is surprisingly accessible.

Gameplay Dynamics

In Jump Space, players take command of a spaceship, embarking on interstellar missions either solo or with a crew of up to three friends. While the game is enjoyable alone, it truly shines in cooperative play, combining elements from some of the most engaging co-op games of recent years. Each mission involves landing on a planet, asteroid, or space station, where the gameplay transitions into a fast-paced first-person shooter. Players must navigate through enemy forces, gather resources, and make it back to their ship before time runs out.

Unlike games that return players to a central hub between missions, Jump Space embraces the freedom of space exploration reminiscent of No Man’s Sky. Players can pilot their ships into orbit and traverse the galaxy, often encountering interstellar adversaries along the way. This is the kind of expansive gameplay that many anticipated from Starfield.

Strategic decisions abound: should your team work together to navigate a treacherous asteroid field to evade pursuers? Perhaps one player could undertake a daring jetpack mission to infiltrate an enemy vessel and sabotage it from within? Alternatively, players can engage in direct combat. The resources collected can be utilized to upgrade and equip the ship with various weapons and enhancements, allowing for a tactical advantage.

The game maintains a fluid experience, featuring no fixed classes. Players can easily switch roles between operating the ship, space-walking, and exploring planets. While the cooperative aspect is a highlight, the game is also designed for solo play, which can sometimes simplify the experience. However, the thrill of overcoming challenges alongside teammates is a rewarding experience that is hard to replicate.

With the Steam Next Fest demo attracting over 530,000 players, the appeal of Jump Space is evident. Now available in early access for a modest , Keepsake Games has shared an ambitious roadmap for future updates, including the upcoming chapter titled Atira Strikes Back. This update promises to introduce an endless mode, additional sectors, new missions and storylines, player traits, more enemy types, melee weapons, gameplay modifiers, sliding mechanics, and hangar vendors.

As Keepsake Games notes, “This marks the start of a long journey to make the best space game ever.” Players are encouraged to engage with the development process, whether through feedback, creative contributions, or simply sharing the game with others. Even casual players who check in occasionally can expect ongoing development and enhancements.

Jump Space is now available on Steam in early access for .99 / £16.75. For those ready to embark on a galactic adventure, it’s just a click away.

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With the action of Helldivers 2 and No Man's Sky's planet hopping, one of Steam's most-anticipated indies is finally here