Primitive – an open-world survival adventure – is coming to PC. The developers at Games Box S.A. are giving us a little sneak peek saying that Primitive will offer open-world hostile gameplay packed with primitive forces. The gameplay will be set in the savage realities of the Stone Age, where you’ll encounter mighty mammoths, saber-toothed tigers, and hostile tribes of Neanderthals and the first Homo sapiens. The release date is yet to be announced.
Following Games Box S.A. claims, Primitive is an open-world action-adventure survival game with FPP/TPP modes available, and it’s single-player oriented. The gameplay is said to be varied in a lot of ways and features a number of mechanics, including elements of survival, combat, exploration, hunting, shelter building, and crafting. The player will be confronted with many perils — hostile beasts (mammoths, and tigers, to name just a few), as well as competing tribes.
Primitive, which uses Unreal Engine 5 technology, has a Stone Age theme set tens of thousands of years ago when the planet was inhabited by Neanderthals and Homo sapiens. The developers are working on adding diverse territories – from warm and verdant landscapes to ice-capped mountain areas.
In Primitive, the players will take an active part in choosing their outfits, weapons, equipment, shelter, and much more. Another important feature will be a system of dynamic change in weather conditions.
Primitive is reported to hit the PC (Steam). The release date and possible expansion plans relating to console versions will be announced at a later date.