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11 bit studios and Starward Industries have just released the Voyager Update for their sci-fi adventure, The Invincible. The update provides a ton of improvements based on player feedback since the game's launch back in November of last year, as well as a few other little surprises.

The update has received a launch trailer which you can watch right here:

Here are a few of the things that the Voyager Update is bringing to The Invincible.

More stories and lore are available with the addition of new slides scattered across the planet. Discover these hidden treasures to delve deeper into the planet's mysteries, bringing players closer to unraveling the planet's mind-boggling phenomena.

Players can now switch their camera from First-Person to Third-Person during Rover rides, offering fresh new perspectives of the stunning landscapes.

Based on player feedback, the speed at which Yasna can traverse the planet has been adjusted to be a little faster, which will hopefully improve the gameplay experience. Adjusting the speed any further, however, is constrained by the expanded dialogue system and pacing considerations.

An experimental feature has been added that lets players widen the Field of View (FOV) in Accessibility Settings, providing players with more customization options.

The Invincible is available on Steam, and is 33% off until May 16th, costing $20.09, before returning to its original price of $29.99. It has full controller support and is rated as Verified on Steam Deck by Valve's testing.

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Oliver Stogden
Oliver began playing video games at an early age, starting with the SNES console and Commodore Amiga computer. Nowadays, his interest is in the future of portable technology, such as handheld gaming systems, portable power stations/banks, and portable monitors. And seeing just how far we can push these devices.
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