Deep Sea Submarine Combat Game ‘Diluvion’ Serts Course For Launch

Gambitious has announced that indie developer Arachnid Games’ submarine exploration and action adventure title Diluvion will release on February 2 for Windows PC and Mac on Steam and GOG.com.

Set in a vast undersea world after a flood traps humanity beneath a ceiling of impenetrable ice, Diluvion lets players captain their own submersibles on a quest for riches and survival. There are nine unique vessels to command, each upgradeable with new weapons and specialized crew members to defend against hostile ships or other terrors lurking beneath the waves in real-time 3D combat.

But fighting isn’t the only key to staying alive; players will also have to manage food and oxygen, salvage and trade loot, collect bounties, and discover the depths of a dangerous world brimming with uncharted harbors, factions, stories and secrets. Captains can even build their own home bases of operation to shelter their fleets while growing in notoriety and wealth.

Many are calling Diluvion the Dark Souls of underwater combat, so if that’s your cup of tea this might be for you. I was hooked after 10-seconds of the trailer starting as the music reminded me of Firefly. And if the game keeps that western inspired soundtrack I’, totally game no matter how hard the game gets.

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Diluvion is available for pre-order now, and players who purchase it before release will receive a 15% discount, the Captain’s Journal, which documents the game’s rich lore, and a pre-order exclusive“Deringer” submarine to use in-game. A Collector’s Edition version of the game will also be available at launch and will include a comprehensive digital art book, an exclusive playable submarine called“Manta,” and a downloadable copy of the game’s original soundtrack, composed by Michael Ward.

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