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20% introductory offer ends soon

Dear friends, gentle reminder about the launch discount for Full Void ending soon! ⏰

Get it now at 20% off and play on your PC, Mac or SteamDeck!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1859580/Full_Void

Thank you!
The OutOfTheBit Team

Achievements fix

Hi everyone! One day after launch we are over the moon for the reception of Full Void! Thank you to everyone who has already played and to those who will in the near future.

We also want to thank the Steam community and those who pointed out an issue with achievements. We fixed it and the update is now available.

Please do not hesitate to write to [email protected] if there's anything else you notice in the game and we will be happy to look into it straight away.

And a big thank you to those who left a review on Steam. That means a lot to us and we kindly encourage everyone to do the same ^_^

Until next time,
The OutOfTheBit Team

Cinematic 2D puzzle-platformer Full Void is out now

Set in a dystopian future, Full Void from OutOfTheBit Ltd is out now with Native Linux support. It's a cinematic 2D puzzle-platformer telling the story of a young teenager alone in a hostile world controlled by a rogue AI. Fight your way through puzzles and obstacles to uncover the story that surrounds this broken, run down society, where only children are still free. But for how long?

Read the full article here: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2023/07/cinematic-2d-puzzle-platformer-full-void-is-out-now

We are happy to announce the release of Full Void today

Dear Full Void Gamers,

Today is the day we've all been waiting for - the launch of Full Void! 🚀
We're thrilled to finally share this game with you and couldn't have done it without your incredible support.

First and foremost, we want to express our gratitude to our wonderful Steam community. Your invaluable insights, feedback, and constructive suggestions have been instrumental in polishing Full Void. We are forever thankful for your eagle eyes and your unwavering dedication.

The incredible number of wishlists gave us the confidence to push ahead, knowing we were on the right path. Thank you to everyone who played the demo and has been following us since our participation in the Steam Next Fest. Your support has been integral to our journey.

To our broader community who have cheered us on through social media - your likes, shares, and words of encouragement have truly buoyed our spirits throughout this journey. Your support reminds us why we love what we do.

To our beta testers - we are in awe of your commitment. You dove headfirst into Full Void and helped us fine-tune it with your comprehensive reports and observations. We are immensely grateful for your assistance.

Last but certainly not least, a huge thank you to everyone who visited our booth at WASD in London. It was an absolute pleasure to meet you, chat with you, and share our passion for gaming. We are going to go back in September and we sincerely hope to see at least as many of you there again!

We've poured our vision and passion into Full Void, and after two years of work, we're excited to share the final result with all of you. Thank you for believing in our idea, supporting our passion, and being part of this incredible journey.

So, without further ado, let's dive into the dystopian world of Full Void!

Sincerely,

The OutOfTheBit Team

Full Void review: a cinematic platformer that channels the spirit of Another World


When I think back on most of the cinematic platformers I've played recently, it's not the latter part of their genre title I remember most, but the former. The lush camera pans of your Planet Of Lanas, the haunting backdrops of your Somervilles and the gooey, malleable monstrosities of your Insides. These dramatic moments linger in the memory much longer than their respective running and jumping, and if it's a proper platforming challenge I'm after, I usually look elsewhere, swapping cinema for action with your Raymans, Trines and Oris.


Full Void, on the other hand, is a cinematic run and jumper that manages to strike a good balance between both parts of its personality. Following in the Another World school of gorgeous pixel art meets one-foot-wrong-and-you're-dead-style platforming (albeit with much more generous checkpointing than its 1991 source material), there's a real athleticism in your teen hero's journey to bring down a despotic AI, making its intricate leaps and bounds just as memorable as its down-to-the-wire set pieces.


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