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Double Fine’s generation-spanning Massive Chalice leaves Early Access in June

Massive Chalice

Last month, the second act of Double Fine’s Broken Age was finally released, bringing an end to a saga that began with the launch of that game’s Kickstarter campaign in 2012. With the final game shipped, the company has been able to focus completely on other projects it has had in the works, chiefly the turn-based strategy title Massive Chalice.

The game has been in development for two years at this point, and came to Steam Early Access in October 2014. Now a date has been set for when the game will leave Early Access for a proper release: June 1.

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Massive Chalice will also be headed to Microsoft’s Xbox One “around then” as well, according to a forum post by Double Fine community manager Spaff.

Unlike a lot of Early Access games, Massive Chalice launched in a very playable state. Of course there were performance issues and the game crashed from time to time, but it was clear from the basic gameplay that Double Fine has created something special here.

While the game is most easily described as a turn-based strategy game, Massive Chalice has an ambitious scope, telling a story that spans 300 years. Battles provide the meat of the gameplay, but in the space between battles your surviving soldiers marry, have families, and pass on their genetic traits, resulting in a new generation of soldiers with specific advantages and disadvantages. When soldiers fall in combat, not only are they gone, but so are their traits.

The final 1.0 version of the game won’t “just be about making the game shinier,” Spaff writes in the post. New features are inbound as well, including controller support for the Steam version of the game, achievements, and balance adjustments.

To celebrate the launch, Double Fine will be hosting a live “teamstream” on June 1 on the company’s Twitch channel. As with Broken Age, a series filmed by 2 Player Productions documenting the game’s development, titled Massive Knowledge, will be released alongside the game.

The Early Access version of Massive Chalice is currently available on Steam for $30.

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