Rare announces Everwild, its next big Xbox exclusive set in “a natural and magical world”

Rare, the fabled British studio behind beloved games like Banjo-Kazooie, GoldenEye 007, and (more recently) Sea of Thieves (opens in new tab), has today announced that it’s working on a new, Xbox exclusive IP, and it sounds like it’s being developed specifically with next year’s Xbox Series X (opens in new tab) console in mind. 

The company, which also revealed details of a new free update coming to Sea of Thieves, appeared on the X019 (opens in new tab) Inside Xbox livestream to speak more about the project, officially titled Everwild. 

Read more

(Image credit: Microsoft)

Microsoft is still working on a next-gen alternative to Xbox Project Scarlett, new report suggests (opens in new tab)

In an accompanying press release, Rare’s Studio Head Craig Duncan described Everwild “as an experience that allows for new ways to play in a natural and magical world”, though emphasized that the title was still in its early stages of development.

“The development team, led by Executive Producer Louise O’Connor, is creating something truly original and incredibly special that aims to be more than just a new IP”, writes Duncan. “Everwild will give you memorable, engaging and meaningful experiences for players everywhere to share.”

Though there was no information of rough release windows or platforms, it’s likely the current state of Everwild’s development pipeline will mean it’ll be releasing exclusively on Microsoft’s next-gen console, Xbox Project Scarlett, which is due to release in Holiday 2020. 

Everwild will be Rare’s second new IP in over a decade, and while Viva Pinata fans might still be holding out hope for a sequel, this news is a comforting reflection of Microsoft’s continued support for one of gaming’s most cherised talents. 

For more, check out all the biggest Black Friday game deals (opens in new tab) to expect later this month, or watch our latest episode of Dialogue Options below. 

About Fox

Check Also

Square Enix launches community development project that lets fans play some new games early

Square Enix has launched a new community project called Live Interactive Works Game Development Crew, …

Leave a Reply