Hunger: A Fresh Extraction Shooter Arrives (Image Via Epic Games)
A fresh and exciting extraction shooter called Hunger is on its way, and it is already grabbing attention. This is the first game being made by a new studio named Good Fun Corporation, and it promises to mix tough survival battles with deep RPG-style gameplay. Players will face brutal fights, permanent character growth, and explore a huge decaying world full of dangers.
While full details like the release date, full development team, and game specs are not out yet, the game’s Steam page gives us a good idea of what to expect. The early visuals also look great and will surely attract fans of first-person shooter games.
Let’s break down everything we know about Hunger so far.
Hunger is a PvPvE extraction shooter with RPG features. In the game, players become survivors exploring the broken remains of Europe after a deadly plague destroyed society. Every mission is risky players have to find valuable loot, battle other survivors and dangerous enemies, and find a way to escape safely.
You can choose to play solo, with a duo partner, or in a team of three. This gives players many ways to experience the game, whether they like going alone or teaming up.
One of the best parts of Hunger is its deep leveling system. Players can level up from 1 to 100, unlocking new skills, powers, and abilities along the way. Players can also pick special professions like crafting, gathering, or others depending on how they want to play.
A very exciting thing about Hunger is that there are no progress wipes. Many survival games restart your progress after updates, but here, your character will keep growing stronger over time. Your story will continue no matter what, making every choice and upgrade feel meaningful.
The combat in Hunger is designed to be both about gunfights and close melee battles. Players will need to be smart and flexible, switching between weapons and hand-to-hand combat when needed.
The game will also feature a social hub called the Chateau. In the Chateau, players can meet, trade items, accept quests, and talk with others. This creates a player-driven economy, similar to the trading system seen in popular games like Counter-Strike 2.
When Hunger launches into early access, it will already have:
There will be no pay-to-win features, making every player’s journey based on skill and effort.
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