

Strap on your hiking boots, check your oxygen levels, and get ready to venture into space.

Every secret is guarded by hazardous environments and natural catastrophes. Visit an underground city before it’s swallowed by sand, or explore the surface of a planet as it crumbles beneath your feet. The planets of Outer Wilds are packed with hidden locations that change with the passage of time. What lurks in the heart of the ominous Dark Bramble? Who built the alien ruins on the Moon? Can the endless time loop be stopped? Answers await you in the most dangerous reaches of space. You’re the newest recruit of Outer Wilds Ventures, a fledgling space program searching for answers in a strange, constantly evolving solar system. PS4 version of Godfall was previously rated in Europe: Wilds is an open world mystery about a solar system trapped in an endless time loop. PS4 version of Godfall and Switch version of Call of the Sea have been rated in Taiwan.

You can read our review of the game through here. Right now, Call of the Sea is available on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC, and launches for PS5 and PS4 some time this month, with a specific date not yet confirmed. Call of the Sea is a game that would be very well suited to the Switch, too, and not just because it’s an indie game, so an announcement wouldn’t surrprise us. Though that’s obviously not an official confirmation, premature age ratings have often been precursors to announcements. PS5 and PS4 versons were recently announced, and it seems the game might also be headed for the Switch.Īs spotted by Gematsu on Twitter, Call of the Sea recently received an age rating in Taiwan. Back then, it only launched as an Xbox console exclusive across both generations of the ecosystem, alongside a PC version, but the game’s been taking steps to let more players in. Raw Fury and Out of the Blue released their first person adventure title Call of the Sea in December last year.
