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Play The Alters Demo during June 10-17



Hello Jans,

We couldn't be more excited to announce that The Alters is June's IGN First. This means that throughout the entire month you can expect plenty of news and reveals related to the game. The first thing we'd like to share with you is that starting June 10, you'll be able to play The Alters Demo and see for yourselves what it's like to be Jan(s).

Watch The Alters Demo Announcement Trailer:
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Make sure to visit IGN throughout June to learn more about the game!

Add The Alters to your wishlist and play the demo from June 10-17:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1601570/The_Alters/

Take care,
11 bit studios

You can’t have sex with yourself in The Alters, “but it’s not like this topic is totally removed”


Call me a Paranoid Android or a Suspicious Stanley, but when I ask a videogame developer a question and the videogame developer pauses for exactly 31 seconds and then says “no”, I tend to assume the answer is, in fact, “yes”. Or at least “it’s complicated”, to channel a bit of antique Facebook coyness. The Alters is a complicated game. It is a moody sci-fi extravaganza in which your character, beleaguered offworld miner Jan Dolski, has to create new versions of himself by branching off his own past timeline using a "quantum computer", splitting the chain of events at trigger points by, say, having his younger self stand up to his domineering father rather than leaving home.


The result is a rolling space base full of alternate, vat-grown Jans, from bitter repairman Jans to aloof scientist Jans and all the many glittering gradations of Jan that lurk betwixt. The Jans have a hard time getting along, initially. The shared existential horror of everybody being a version of everybody else aside, they all represent each other’s roads-not-taken, a premise that leaves ample room for resentment, envy and contempt. But jolly along they must, in order to operate the aforesaid rolling space station and escape the apocalyptic planet they’re stranded on. Assuming you make the right dialogue decisions as Jan Prime, and ensure each Jan’s material needs are met while upgrading and expanding the station, this practical objective will produce a growing closeness, punctuated by swirly notifications about changes of emotional state, which feels like one big, baroque metaphor for a guy making peace with his own past and warring urges.


It’s both a fun narrative setup and the makings of a production nightmare, to say nothing of the presumably enormous strain placed upon the vocal chords and mental coherence of Jan’s sole voice actor, Alex Jordan. There’s the intricacy of each Jan’s personality in itself, and then there’s the problem of writing up all their interactions, and how they might develop in response to each other - depending on which Jans the player decides to spawn in whatever order. 11 bit have managed this potential for overwhelming complexity by, firstly, only giving you charge of one Jan, the primary Jan who gets to sleep in the captain’s bedroom at the base’s heart, and secondly, by firmly resisting the temptation to do a Flanders family reunion and conjure up a Jan for every genre or season. There are, as far as I can tell, no Janpunks, Cowboy Jans, Jan 3000 BCs or other Expanded Janiverse misadventures in The Alters. 11 bit have limited the population carefully to keep the quality up and suit the particular dilemmas they want to explore.

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The Alters asks an important question, but you may not like the answer

I'm sure we've all questioned ourselves and our actions at some point, being human and all. It boggles the mind to consider all of the things that had to happen for us to be here, right now, and putting your past decisions under a microscope can be enough to drive anyone to the brink. The Alters is a game that looks to delve into the 'what ifs' of a person's life, and to see how things would have turned out differently with the most minor of changes. I recently got the chance to visit The Alters developer, 11-Bit Studios, in Poland to play a few hours of their mind-bending creation.


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The Alters, from Frostpunk dev 11 bit Studios, finally shows off new gameplay - and it's coming to Game Pass

As part of today’s Xbox Partner Preview livestream, 11 bit Studios delivered an exciting new look at its next project, the long-in-development The Alters. The sci-fi survival game has been showing up here and there, but the studio has returned today to deliver meaningful new details.

For one, The Alters will arrive on PC and Xbox Game Pass on day one, when it releases later this year. The new trailer sadly doesn’t confirm a release date, so we’ll have to wait a little longer for that.

What it does have, though, is a solid look at gameplay. The Alters is a game with the unique mechanic of manipulating the past to create alternate versions of yourself, explore different paths, and essentially answer all the ‘what if?’ questions.

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