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Astragon Entertainment Reveals Abriss Consoles Release Date

Astragon Entertainment confirmed the console release date for their destruction puzzler Abriss, set to come out this March.



Article Summary

  • Astragon's Abriss hits consoles on March 7 for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
  • The game features a complex destruction system with stunning visual effects.
  • Abriss has won "Best Graphic Design" at the Computer Game Award 2023.
  • Includes campaign, sandbox, endless modes, and a snapshot feature for consoles.

Indie game developer Randwerk Games and publisher Astragon Entertainment confirmed that Abriss will be getting a console release this year. The game has already been available for PC via Steam and GOG since September, as you can play the destructive puzzler, where breaking down will help you build a solution. Now, console players will get a chance to try it when it's released on March 7 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S consoles. You can check out the latest trailer here, as it will be out in about seven weeks.

Abriss Reveals Official Consoles Release Date
Credit: Astragon Entertainment

Abriss

Abriss is a physics destruction puzzle game in stylish surreal-futuristic worlds. Players build complex constructions and crash them into defined targets. While destroying level after level, players unlock new constructions and parts and dismantle the digitally brutalist cityscapes. The development team calls the unique abstract style of the game Mainboard Brutalism. It is inspired by the surrealist works of artists Zdzisław Beksiński and Hans Rudolf Giger, as well as the German pioneers of electronic music and constructivist and brutalist architecture.

  • Complex destruction system: Simulated statics, thousands of tiny splinter particles, huge chunks crashing into the abyss – Abriss relies on spectacular, audiovisual destruction.
  • Extensive campaign: Seven worlds are waiting to be conquered with the right strategy. Players unlock new pieces to customize their approach and complete the puzzles in as few moves as possible.
  • Sandbox and endless mode: The minimalist sandbox allows players to experiment freely. In endless mode, the aim is to achieve maximum destruction and, thus the ultimate high score.
  • Snapshot: The massive explosions and impressive cityscapes can be perfectly captured in the photo mode. Many filters invite you to give the scenery a completely different atmosphere.
  • Customized controller experience: The controls have been optimized from the ground up for the console versions of Abriss and offer a dynamic gaming experience.

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