Oct 03, 2018 Starlink: Battle for Atlas launches for PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on October 16. The Nintendo Switch starter pack costs $75 and includes a controller mount, a.
A new story trailer for Starlink: Battle for Atlas has flown onto the Nintendo YouTube Channel, we see Fox McCloud and a crew of heroic interstellar pilots ready to save the universe.
In Starlink: Battle for Atlas, players will be saving the Atlas star solar system from invaders titled the Forgotten Legion which are a bunch of evil robots. Players will be able to construct their very own unique Starship model, choose different parts to equip to the craft, pick their own crew and tackle their missions their own way.
Starlink: Battle for Atlas will also allow players to play as the famous Fox McCloud for the entire of the game, if you happened to miss that story check it out here. Starlink: Battle for Atlas will be released exclusively on the Nintendo Switch, for further information regarding the title, visit the official Starlink website here.
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Unlike, Starlink: Battle For Atlas will have 7 predesigned worlds rather than procedural generation. Players will be able to travel seamlessly throughout these planets, and each one will reportedly have its own identity and provide a slew of challenges for gamers to overcome.With the toys-to-life system, players will be able to customize everything from their pilots to the hulls, wings, and weapons of their own starship. Any changes made to the ship will take effect immediately, allowing for gamers to upgrade their systems and get right back into the fight against the Forgotten Legends. According to Matthew Rose, the idea for incorporating starship toys into the game came straight from Yves Guillemot, with the team behind Starlink initially comprising only of 10 employees in the Toronto studio.What do you think about Starlink: Battle For Atlas, Ranters? Are you game to collect some starship toys?