The Endless Mission becomes available in Early Access on November 14

Sandbox-style creation game, The Endless Mission, is heading to early access on PC on November 14. Developed by E-Line Media, The Endless Mission is a “community-driven game where users can play, hack, and create within a world that exists behind the scenes of their favourite video game genres.”

Included with early access of The Endless Mission is a story mode, integrated editor, RTS and platformer games and mechanics and a voice cast including Sara Amini, Laura Bailey, Jennifer Hale, Courtenay
Taylor, Alix Wilton Regan, Jamie Hunsdale, and Chantal Robert.

In Early Access, The Endless Mission will see regular updates, new genres of game to play and a special multiplayer mode.

The Endless Mission

When multiplayer is launched in Early Access, it will give players the ability to create games, hack games and do it collaboratively in a way “that has never been executed within a video game.”

Developed in associated with Endless Studios, this game has been created by building a network of creators “through initiatives focused on the utilization of technology to create inspiration.”

Available on Steam from November 14, Early Access will cost $14.99 USD. Those who purchase Early Access will receive additional content for free. This will include new genres, multiplayer, challenges and more.

As additional features are added the cost may increase for new users to purchase the game.

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