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This May, Deliver Us The Moon is Landing on Next Generation Consoles

Deliver Us The Moon Next Gen

Can you Deliver Us The Moon.. again? With a next-gen upgrade arriving this May and a sequel in development, there’s no better time to revisit it.

The sequel, Deliver Us Mars, is likely some way off, but developer KeokeN Interactive has revealed that, as of May 19th, you’ll be able to get your hands on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions of their space-based sci-fi adventure.

We reviewed Deliver Us The Moon in 2020, when it launched on PC, PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. We were pretty impressed with its atmospheric (oh-ho!) story, as well as the way that the locations actually felt lived in. We called it “.. a unique exploration game that anyone with a fascination with space will enjoy.”

And now, it’s going to get a lot prettier, thanks to the next-gen versions which, according to KeokeN, will be be remastered in 4K, with ray-traced shadows and reflections. There’ll also be improved loading times and the PlayStation 5 version will support adaptive triggers and controller speakers.

There’s no mention of whether the game will run at 60FPS, or whether there’ll be a choice of modes, performance versus fidelity or so forth. But we have to admit, that trailer is so gorgeous it makes us want to jump right back in a rocket.

Those who’ve purchased Deliver Us The Moon on PS4 or Xbox One will get a free next-gen upgrade and there’ll also be a physical Playstation 5 collector’s edition, which you can pre-order here. Deliver Us The Moon will touch down on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and also Google Stadia this May 19th.

Weekend Editor // Chris has been gaming since the days of the Acorn Electron, which was allegedly purchased to 'help him with his homework'. You can probably guess how well that went. He’ll tackle most genres – football titles aside – though he has a taste for games that that are post-apocalyptic, horror-oriented or thought provoking in nature.