Play Stalink Battle for Atlas in Melbourne this week

Ubisoft and EB Games are giving fans the chance to play Starlink Battle for Atlas early this week. While it launches on October 16, fans will have the chance to play the Nintendo Switch edition of the game at EB Games Swanston Street’s Nintendo Experience. 

The Nintendo Experience has recently been renovated so it’s the perfect excuse to check out the new digs and get some hands-on time with Fox McCloud in Ubisoft’s action-adventure game.

Starlink Battle for Atlas is a surprise Toys to Life game from Ubisoft and the Nintendo Switch edition will include a physical Fox McCloud and Arwing starship.

Play Starlink in Melbourne

From 12 pm AEDT on Thursday, October 11, 2018, fans can make their way to EB Games Swanston Street and go hands-on with Starlink. For additional information and to RSVP head to the Facebook Event page.

In Starlink Battle for Atlas, players explore the Atlas star system in third-person and can explore both space and planets. It also includes split-screen multiplayer for two players to play together. 

Although it features Toys to Life elements, players will be able to play Starlink digitally if they choose.

If you’re keen for the game why not check out the pre-launch event at EB Games Swanston Street this Thursday.

Starlink Battle for Atlas launches on October 16 for PS4, Xbox One and Switch.

Leo Stevenson
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