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Astroneer Launches on Switch Today With New Xenobiology Update

Astroneer has been out for about five years now, and developing studio System Era Softworks has certainly been diligent about consistently releasing new content and updates for the space exploration game. It’s set to launch for the Nintendo Switch today, and it comes packed with the latest Xenobiology update as well.

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You can check out the new launch trailer down below:

“Now in its fifth year of active development, Astroneer arrives on Nintendo Switch including all 40+ content updates to date and four-player online drop-in/drop-out co-op, as well as a new adventure where you’ll embark on a mission across the solar system with your brand-new Galastropod friends. Snap together components to build bases and vehicles as you explore fantastic planets that can be entirely deformed and traversed.”

Astroneer is now available on PC and consoles.


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